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We should cultivate the optimistic temperament, and endeavour to see the good that dwells in everything. If we sit down and lament over the imperfection of our bodies and our minds, we profit nothing; it is the heroic endeavour to subdue adverse circumstances that carries our spirit upward.
Swami Vivekananda
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What this quote means

We should focus on the positive aspects of life instead of lamenting our imperfections.

This quote by Swami Vivekananda emphasizes the importance of maintaining an optimistic mindset and actively seeking the good in everything around us. Rather than being consumed by our flaws or the challenges we face, we should strive to overcome adversity, as it is through this heroic effort that we elevate our spirits and foster personal growth.

Themes

OptimismAdversityGrowthPositive ThinkingHeroic

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In a motivational speech about personal development.

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