I want to find out who I was and what made me unique.

became a searcher, wanting to find out who I was and what made me unique. My view of myself was changing. I wanted a solid base to start from. I wanted a solid base to start from. I started to resist3 pressure to act in ways that I didn't like any more, and I was delighted by who I really was. I came to feel much more sure that no one can ever take my place.

Each of us holds a unique place in the world. You are special, no matter what others say or what you may think. You can't be.

I became a seeker, wanting to know who I really am and what makes me unique. My outlook on life began to change. I needed a strong foundation to thrive on, and I endured the pressure to stop doing things I didn't like doing. And I was happy with the real me. Gradually I became more and more certain that I was irreplaceable.

Everyone occupies a unique place in this world. No matter what others say or what you think about yourself, you are special. So don't worry about being replaced, because you will always be the only one.

Just as you need air to breathe, you need opportunity to succeed. It takes more than just breathing in the fresh air of opportunity, however. It takes more than just breathing in the fresh air of opportunity, however. you must make use of that opportunity. That's not up to the opportunity. Just as you need air to breathe, you need opportunity to succeed. But it's not enough to just inhale the fresh air of opportunity. You have to capitalize on it. It's not up to the opportunity itself, it's up to you. It doesn't matter when you get the opportunity. What matters is how you capitalize on it.

The first snow came.

How beautiful it was, falling so silently, all day long, all night long, on the mountains, on the meadows, on the roofs of the living, on the graves, and on the mountains, on the meadows, on the roofs of the living. on the mountains, on the meadows, on the roofs of the living, on the graves1) of the dead!

All white save the river, that marked2) its course by a winding black line across the landscape3), and the leafless trees, that against the leaden4) sky now revealed more fully the wonderful beauty and intricacy5) of their branches!

The first snow fell.

It was beautiful! All day and all night, it fell silently, on the mountains, on the meadows, on the roofs of the living, and on the graves of the dead!

Everything is white, except the river, which winds its way through the snowy fields in a black line, and the leafless forests, which, against the leaden-gray sky, now look even more intertwined and graceful.

What silence, too, came with the snow, and what seclusion6)! Every sound was muffled7); every noise changed to something soft and musical.

No more trampling8) hoofs9), no more rattling10) wheels!

Only the chiming11) of sleigh-bells12), beating as swift and merrily as the hearts of children.

What serenity, what seclusion, when the first snow falls! All was silent, and all the noise was turned into soft music.

No more sound of horses' hooves, no more sound of rattling wheels!

Only the sleigh bells ring like music, like children's hearts leaping with joy

In the entire world there's nobody like me. Since the beginning of time, there has never been another person like me. Nobody has my smile. Nobody has my eyes, my nose, my hair, my hands, or my voice.

I'm special.

In the entire world there's nobody like me. Since the beginning of time, there has never been anyone like me. No one has a smile like mine; no one has eyes, nose, hair, hands, or voice like mine.

I am who I am.

The man then explained to his sons that they were all right, because they had each seen but one season in the tree's life. He told them that they cannot judge a tree, or a person, by only one season, and that the essence of who they are - and the pleasure, joy, and love that come from that life - He told them that they cannot judge a tree, or a person, by only one season, and that the essence of who they are - and the pleasure, joy, and love that come from that life can only be measured at the end, when all the seasons are up. the beauty of your summer, fulfillment of your fall. Don't let the pain of one season destroy the joy of all the rest.

The father said that they both answered correctly because they both saw only one season in the life of the pear tree. one season in the life of the pear tree. He told them that a tree should not be judged by one season alone, but by a person over a period of time; and that in the end, when all the seasons had come to an end, one could measure the essence of a person - and the joy, pleasure, and love in his life.

If you give up in the dead of winter, you will lose the hope of spring, the splendor of summer, and the harvest of autumn. So don't let a moment of pain destroy all your other joys.

Ignore the "yes, buts" for the time being. All I want you to do right now is open your mind to the possibility that the world is made up of a countless number of people. All I want you to do right now is open your mind to the possibility that the world is made up of a countless array of experiences from the very worst to the very best.) As someone once said, "A mind is like a parachute20)-it works best when open. "And here is my promise: If you open your mind, you will enjoy a more abundant and fulfilling21)life. /p>

From now on, forget about "yes, but". All you have to do now is recognize the possibility that the world is made up of countless experiences, from the best to the worst. As someone once said, "The mind is like a parachute - it works best when it's open." My promise is that if you can open your mind wide, you will enjoy a richer, more fulfilling life.

We're always on the go10)trying to accomplish so much, aren't we? Getting groceries, cleaning the house, mowing the Getting groceries, cleaning the house, mowing the lawn - there's always something. It's so easy to get caught up in everyday life that we forget how simple it can be to bring cheer to ourselves and others. Giving a smile away takes so little effort and time, let's make sure that we've not the one that others have to pretend is wearing a smile. one that others have to pretend is wearing an invisible smile.

We're always busy trying to accomplish as much as we can, aren't we? Shopping, cleaning the house, mowing the yard - there's always something. This makes it easy to forget in our daily lives: how simple it is to bring joy to ourselves and others. Putting on a smile takes very little effort and time, and let's make sure we don't become that person - others always have to pretend we have an invisible smile.

The motivation to succeed comes from the burning desire to achieve a purpose. Napoleon Hill wrote, "Whatever the mind of man can Napoleon Hill wrote, "Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve."

A burning desire is the starting point of all accomplishment. Just like a small fire cannot give much heat, a weak desire cannot produce great results.

Successful action comes from the burning desire to achieve. Napoleon Hill wrote, "Successful action comes from the burning desire to accomplish a purpose. Hill wrote, "The intention to succeed reaches wherever the individual's conception and belief can reach."

A strong desire is the starting point of all success, and just as a small fire cannot give off a lot of heat, a small wish cannot lead to greatness.

I have been through the depths of poverty and sickness. When people ask me what has kept me going through the troubles that come to all of us, I always When people ask me what has kept me going through the troubles that come to all of us, I always reply: "I stood yesterday. I can stand today. And I will not permit myself to think about what might happen tomorrow."

my time.

I have been through the depths of poverty and sickness. I have experienced the abyss of poverty and sickness! Whenever people ask me what my strength is to overcome these difficulties that everyone faces, I always answer, "If I survived yesterday, I will survive today. And I never let myself think about what will happen tomorrow."

I have drunk the cup of life down to its very dregs7). They have only sipped the bubbles on top of it. I know things they will never know. I see things to which they are blind.

It is only the women whose eyes have been washed clear with tears. have been washed clear with tears who get the broad vision that makes them little sisters to all the world.

I have tasted every drop of the cup of life, including the dregs, and they have only sucked the bubbles on top of it. only. What I know and see, they will never know or see.

Only women whose eyes have been washed by tears can have a wider vision, which enables them to be sisters with the people of the whole world.