I learned the importance of being nonjudgmental, taking what happens and trying to make it work. That's something you should apply to life.
I feel like I do better when I'm offbalance. Every moment is that much more vibrant.
It's good to be different.
Growing up, I spent summers with my grandparents in a small seaside town in Croatia. It's the most beautiful place on the planet. I still go back every year. It reminds me of what's important in life.
I call my mom and talk to her about random stuff I saw on the Internet. That's kind of the only constant in my day-to-day.
People are generally good but easily corrupted.
I went to high school and university in Vancouver. Vancouver is really into yoga, so I have been doing it for years. The one thing that I know it helped me with for sure is changing the way that I think about and experience physical pain.
People don't like uncertainty, and their minds are tools for making sense of the world, even when the world is senseless.
I've reached a point in life where it's no longer necessary to try to impress. If they like me the way I am, that's good. If they don't, that's too bad.
Transformation al leaders pick the right people, match them to the right jobs, achieve mutual clarity on the desired results, and then they get out of the way and leave the individual with maximum freedom to perform.
Men and women were declared equal one morning and everybody could divorce each other by postcard