The Art of Being You
By Moe Dalz
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It's obvious that, sometimes the high rated percentages of happiness is brought to us by doing our own ways, that's why we always need to breathe and figure out on how we can build a better version of our own selves. A lot of things in life have got so many sadness bonded in, more than happiness. That's why it's very easy to fake a smile but it's comparatively hard to fake sorrow in reality, because everyone needs and deserves to be happy. Sometimes we may feel less, like we need someone or something to cover up what we have been passing through or the things we encounter here and there, but trust me … None of them things matters. We only need to be open in the eyes again and again every day when we see something is not right, because we are not the first ones to face challenges and we are not special, means anything can happen to us in any time and it can hurt us sometimes or make us happy. This is more often, depends on the personality and the attitude. Trust me you need no one to make things happen, I mean no one from inside but you. You can keep your friends and family and you can be so happy with them, but again when you think in a deep thoughts you will return to what I'm saying here. President Barrack Obama needed no one but himself on his ways of becoming the first black president of America originated from East Africa (Kenya). The same thing happened to all successful people who have made changes in some sort of fields like politics, football, basketball, music, mechanics, computing, etc. It is clearly open that, people who are surrounding you right now are nothings to you…. You give them respects and you are happy with them, but they are completely nothing when it comes to you, including your parents sometimes.
Moe Dalz
Moe Dalz is a Tanzanian entrepreneur author and a creative writer.
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The Art of Being You - Moe Dalz
THE ART OF BEING
YOU
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"The proved methods
To stay Original"
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A book by Moe Dalz
Author of the book; bring back my Theresa.
DEDICATION
To my father, who helped me to become an entrepreneur.
To my mom, who taught me the values of hard work and integrity.
And to my young sister, friends and all of my fams who have been supporting me through all of this ideas...
...and running our home in a way that has allowed me to chase my dreams.
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Contents:
A: Preface & Forewords from the author.
Chapters:
Chapter 1: My Story
Chapter 2: The copycat disease
Chapter 3: The probability of doing
Chapter 4: The battle of hate
Chapter 5: The bear of sense
Chapter 6: When all is not enough
Chapter 7: Alone but surrounded
Chapter 8: The enchantment of hearts
A: PREFACE & FOREWORDS FROM THE AUTHORS.
It’s obvious that, sometimes the high rated percentages of happiness is brought to us by doing our own ways, that’s why we always need to breathe and figure out on how we can build a better version of our own selves. A lot of things in life have got so many sadness bonded in, more than happiness. That’s why it’s very easy to fake a smile but it’s comparatively hard to fake sorrow in reality, because everyone needs and deserves to be happy. Sometimes we may feel less, like we need someone or something to cover up what we have been passing through or the things we encounter here and there, but trust me ... None of them things matters. We only need to be open in the eyes again and again every day when we see something is not right, because we are not the first ones to face challenges and we are not special, means anything can happen to us in any time and it can hurt us sometimes or make us happy. This is more often, depends on the personality and the attitude. Trust me you need no one to make things happen, I mean no one from inside but you. You can keep your friends and family and you can be so happy with them, but again when you think in a deep thoughts you will return to what I’m saying here. President Barrack Obama needed no one but himself on his ways of becoming the first black president of America originated from East Africa (Kenya). The same thing happened to all successful people who have made changes in some sort of fields like politics, football, basketball, music, mechanics, computing, etc. It is clearly open that, people who are surrounding you right now are nothings to you.... You give them respects and you are happy with them, but they are completely nothing when it comes to you, including your parents sometimes.
You may think WHY? This is because they cannot help you all the times, they can’t support you, so they can’t hold your hands in a way that you will be so prosperous & successful, and mark them in your heart. Unless we start being trustful to ourselves, those people who surrounds us won’t matter to us. This is because they might be wanting to support us, yeah that’s true, but they don’t see where to put on the support that we claim we need it, also they might be wanting to help us but they don’t understand like where are they going to put efforts on us, and lastly they might be wanting to hold their hands on to us, but they don’t really see where to hold us. Now this is not their problem, but it’s our problem, it’s my problem, it’s your problem of forgetting the arts of being who you are, the art of being yourself. Now if we try to be ourselves, and do our own ways even if in a hard way, we will be pooling ourselves near the garden of success, in any strings attached. People will start supporting us after they have seen a bit of what we have started harvesting, because it’s very hard for them to believe on us unless we first work first on ourselves. I think this is a secret of becoming happy & successful in different fields, it’s also a secret of branding and marketing.
A magnet attracts a magnet; like ... a lion is attracted to stay near the group of zebras who are having fun so he can catch up some meat, sometimes we don’t really need to struggle much as in the state of being ourselves, I think we only need to mold ourselves into possibilities. A lot of people who are smiling now, they were once not smiling at all because they were molding themselves to what they are now. Some of the biggest movie stars were not even dreaming of becoming the actors, but they molded themselves and I believe there is so much pain in molding.
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Being yourself doesn’t mean selfishness or you don’t care about others .Being yourself means living the life how you wanted to live it, regardless of other peoples’ opinions. And it just means you respect yourself. Worrying about what others will think is