Unlimited Human Potential

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Without goals, humans are just unbalanced emotions.


It's factual, humans keep most of their valuable thoughts to their own mind only, thinking of them as useless, even without knowing their feasibility in a real world. It's extremely effortless to win inside mind when you are motivated but life is itself a grid & series of unplanned events that we can't even plan in real life. Everything exists in the profound details of life. Also, Money doesn't provide satisfaction. It ensures the fulfilment of emotions as a whole. Consequently, in total, human potential is the will of endless power that can be achieved by anyone and even after, they would remain unaware of something new at every step. Human potential is infinite yet somewhere achievable and unachievable at the same time; very strange. You can't go forward if you get defeated at the same thing again and again. If running becomes an ordinary task for you, then run fast and so on. The potential isn't hidden. It is waiting for you until you learn what is really required to get there. Make yourself so good that even you want to copy yourself as inspiration. Human potential is unlimited but mostly, it's limited to what you really desire.


We aren't afraid of others but of ourselves with the thought of accepting our own truth. When humans fear, they instantly bring everyone's judgment into their minds. As our mind understands these judgments and thoughts, it starts to mold our original thoughts and we don't want to get our illusions destroyed.


In this book, Unlimited Human Potential, you will learn, Humans don't love everything. They are extremely selective when it comes to deciding what they absolutely desire. If humans are emotional creatures then they need their fulfilment of emotions, no matter how intelligent they are; they need the satisfaction of their emotions. Remember, an average artwork with a personal touch is a marvellous unique artwork.


We can't be peaceful and delighted for the kindness we do but for the intentions we carry along with it.


Life is perfect when you are in love.

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4.7
35 reviews
Raymond White
October 22, 2024
felt a little bit like choosing materialism will make you happy. and that wealth is important even if your wealth comes after you have died. a very American way of thinking. I especially dislike the part where it states you have to put your needs and goals before anything else including family or friends. it is sad that this selfish minds set exists, if being happy means being selfish then I am happy to remain miserable.
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Dionne Kameta
August 5, 2024
Amazing book and very enlightening.
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Bruce Jackson
October 1, 2024
great advice loved it
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About the author

Deepak Gupta is pre-eminently known for writing plain sailing, meticulous, and pragmatic Self-Help books. He’s the author of more than forty books including 10 Principles to Beat Failure, 10 Principles to Love Yourself, and How to Heal Yourself. He has been garnering much acclaim for his 30 Minutes Read & 10 Principles Series. He loves to observe, absorb, and write on various social issues, inspirational truthful words, short stories, and heart whelming poetry. He releases new short books every month to get readers to connect with the truth of life.


Also, when he’s not writing, he can be found wandering on his exquisite terrace garden. He lives with his family in Delhi, India.

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