Tal Shahar Quotes & Sayings
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A timid person is frightened before a danger, a coward during the time, and a courageous person afterward. — Jean Paul Friedrich Richter

Happiness is the overall experience of pleasure and meaning — Tal Ben-Shahar

When you appreciate the good, the good appreciates. — Tal Ben-Shahar

Failure is an inescapable part of life and a critically important part of any successful life. We learn to walk by falling, to talk by babbling, to shoot a basket by missing, and to color the inside of a square by scribbling outside the box. Those who intensely fear failing end up falling short of their potential. We either learn to fail or we fail to learn. — Tal Ben-Shahar

Incremental change is better than ambitious failure ... Success feeds on itself. — Tal Ben-Shahar

Attaining lasting happiness requires that we enjoy the journey on our way toward a destination we deem valuable. Happiness is not about making it to the peak of the mountain nor is it about climbing aimlessly around the mountain; happiness is the experience of climbing toward the peak. — Tal Ben-Shahar

THE MIRACLE EQUATION: Unwavering Faith + Extraordinary Effort = Miracles. When you maintain unwavering faith in your dreams and give extraordinary effort toward your goals, that is how you create miracles in your life. — Hal Elrod

Strength of character may be learned at work, but beauty of character is learned at home. — Henry Drummond

What is madness To those who only observe, is often wisdom To those to whom it happens. — Christopher Fry

There's more than enough for the many, but somehow never enough for the few — Dean Cavanagh

I don't really think about film or television or going directly to the internet. I just think about doing something that people are going to get excited about. — Joseph McGinty Nichol

We can only learn to deal with failure by actually experiencing failure, by living through it. The earlier we face difficulties and drawbacks, the better prepared we are to deal with the inevitable obstacles along our path. — Tal Ben-Shahar

Learn to fail or fail to learn — Tal Ben-Shahar

Even as a kid I had to be the adult. — Ellen Hopkins

I can go through life as a victim, blaming others for my misfortunes, and experiencing frustration over my condition. Or I can choose to be an active agent and do what I can do to bring about a positive change in my life. — Tal Ben-Shahar