I’ve just been interviewed by John Allison from Technology for Living. The interview contained eight well-thought questions and it should come online on his site in a short while can be found here, be sure to check it.
These are the questions he asked me:
- What led you to start your blog?
- What do you hope to achieve?
- What have you learned in your blogging experience?
- It is obvious that you’re well-read in philosophy. What led you to that?
- What is your current “quest”?
- What do you wish you had learned earlier?
- If you had one thing that you could get across to people, one thing that you could teach them, what would it be?
- What do you see on the horizon?
If you’re interested in my answers to these questions, you should visit John’s blog, because I will post only one of my answers here. The answer to question number six. Here it is.
John: What do you wish you had learned earlier?
Titus-Armand: This is a bit funny, because people my age (19-20) aren’t usually asked this question too often.
But there are five main things that I wish I had learned earlier in life:
- Fear is the biggest enemy of success;
- Every moment of life is wonderful;
- “There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so” – William Shakespeare;
- I am my biggest enemy and also my best friend;
- Impossible is nothing but a limit created by human minds in order to stop the masses from achieving great things.
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