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If you know them, they’ll surely guide your life! Important words to etch into your heart

Precious words we encounter along the journey of life.

At times, they carve themselves deep into our hearts, becoming something special that gives us hope and courage to live.

Have you ever been saved by words someone left behind—on nights shrouded in worry, or when you were lost in uncertainty?

Warm encouragement, resolute determination, quiet resignation—words hold a mysterious power.

Meeting words that resonate with the heart can enrich our lives and become the driving force to take a new step forward.

In this article, we introduce beautiful words that stay close to your heart and inspire hope for tomorrow.

If you know them, they’ll surely guide your life! Important words to engrave in your heart (31–40)

You can’t change other people or the past, but you can change yourself and the future.Eric Berne

You can’t change the past or other people, but you can change the future and yourself. #shorts #motivation #quotes
You can’t change other people or the past, but you can change yourself and the future. — Eric Berne

Eric Berne, a Canadian psychiatrist known for proposing Transactional Analysis in 1957, once said, “You can’t change other people or the past, but you can change yourself and the future.” It’s a quote that makes you nod in recognition of its simple truth.

Indeed, it’s hard to change others through your efforts alone, and nothing can alter what has already happened.

But if you work at it, you can change yourself and shape what lies ahead from this moment on.

It’s a positive message that points us toward where to direct our efforts and sustains hope for the future.

What will have changed in ten years, you ask? What matters more are the things that won’t change even after ten years.Jeff Bezos

"What will have changed in ten years, you ask? What matters more are the things that won’t change even after ten years." — Jeff Bezos

As a key figure in the IT industry, he was often asked, “What do you think will change in ten years?” He would reply, “I’m more interested in the things that won’t change even after ten years.” For example, in Amazon’s business, customer demands for price, speed, and selection will surely remain the same ten years from now.

To thoroughly pursue those fundamentals and universals, it’s important to leverage innovation and fresh sensibilities.

There’s a consistent logic in the stance of discerning what lies at the core of people, companies, and society.

Life is short, so I don’t have time to spend with boring people.Jeff Bezos

Life is short, so I don’t have time to spend with boring people. — Jeff Bezos

It’s a message that we should devote our time and energy to people we truly value and to positive relationships.

By “boring people” here, it means those who are negative, hold you back, or hinder your growth and happiness.

Who you spend time with greatly influences the quality of your life.

To make positive, authentic choices with the limited time we have, it also takes courage to choose whom we engage with.

Prioritizing time with people around whom you can be yourself, rather than relationships that drain you from overthinking and overaccommodating, is a reminder that this is what leads to a richer life.

When you resign yourself to the possibility of failure, your heart feels lighter.Jeff Bezos

When you resign yourself to the possibility of failure, your heart feels lighter. — Jeff Bezos

Jeff Bezos once said, “When you accept the possibility of failure, your heart feels lighter.” We’ve all had moments when fear of failure makes us give up on trying something new.

Accepting failure doesn’t mean jumping in unprepared; it means getting ready with the mindset that even if you fail, you’ll be okay.

By seeing failure as a learning opportunity and a step toward what’s next, you create mental space and may find it easier to take on challenges.

The optimal framework for decision-making is to minimize regret.Jeff Bezos

The optimal framework for decision-making is to minimize regret. — Jeff Bezos

There’s a quote from Jeff Bezos that says, “The optimal framework for decision-making is to minimize regret.” When you make an important decision, what do you keep in mind? It’s said that when Jeff Bezos founded Amazon, he struggled with the choice to leave a stable job to pursue it.

In the end, he decided to launch Amazon and achieved great success, but that quote is said to have given him strength during his period of doubt.

It’s a powerful message that encourages us to keep moving forward and take on challenges step by step, rather than becoming discouraged and avoiding them.

Curiosity is also a detour. It may indeed seem like a waste of time, but it always becomes nourishment for yourself.Osamu Tezuka

Curiosity is also a detour. It may indeed seem like a waste of time, but it always becomes nourishment for yourself. — Osamu Tezuka

Have you ever had dreams or goals, yet found yourself getting distracted by other things along the way? It’s important to keep your head down and work hard, but the quote, “Curiosity is a kind of dawdling.

It may indeed be a waste of time, but it will always nourish you,” also teaches us the value of easing up a little.

When you’re absorbed in one thing, you tend to think only within that field’s knowledge and mindset.

By turning your attention elsewhere, however, you can sometimes come up with new ideas you wouldn’t have had before.

Of course, if you spend too much time dawdling, it can become a detour from achieving your goals, but this message helps ease the guilt around taking a breather.

Trust in others, but trust yourself a hundred times more.Osamu Tezuka

Osamu Tezuka: "Trust others, but trust yourself a hundred times more." #SelfReliance #Growth #Success
Trust others, but trust yourself a hundred times more. — Osamu Tezuka

From the quote, “Trust people, but trust yourself a hundred times more,” we can quite literally learn the importance of believing.

It’s understandable to feel suspicious of others, but there will likely be many moments in life when nothing begins or moves forward unless you choose to trust.

And more than that, unless you trust yourself, you can’t face forward and move ahead.

This message teaches a mindset essential for progress—one that’s closely tied to seeing things in a positive light.

It’s never too late to set your aspirations.Stanley Baldwin

Stanley Baldwin, a British businessman who served as a Conservative politician and held multiple ministerial posts, served as prime minister three times in 1923.

His famous quote, “It is never too late to be what you might have been,” likely resonates all the more with those who have grown older.

Society often prizes youthful energy, and it’s not uncommon to be written off as no longer useful once you pass a certain age.

Yet he reminds us that it’s always the right time in life to set an aspiration.

Younger generations might not fully grasp this yet, but it’s a message I’d like to offer as words of encouragement for the day when it will make sense to them.

Nothing makes you regret more deeply than indecision.René Descartes

Nothing makes you regret more deeply than indecision. — René Descartes

René Descartes, the French mathematician whose statement “I think, therefore I am,” proposed in his own writings, is counted among the most famous propositions in the history of philosophy.

His maxim “Nothing is more conducive to regret than indecision” teaches the importance of making decisions in life.

If you take on a challenge and fail, you may feel regret, but you can reflect on it and use the experience next time.

However, if you cannot bring yourself to decide to take on the challenge, nothing happens—there is nothing to reflect on, only the regret of inaction remains, and that cannot be undone.

This is a message worth keeping as a personal motto to help reduce regrets in life.

To mature, one must take the long way around.Takeshi Kaikō

To mature, one must take the long way around. Ken Kaiko

The writer Ken Kaikō, who left behind a wide range of works—from novels based on his reporting experiences during the Vietnam War to essays about his hobby of fishing—once said, “To mature, one must take the long way around.” It’s a message that seems to call a halt to the modern trend of overvaluing youth.

Companies seek immediate contributors, and the arts are trending younger, but humans are neither completed nor truly grow in such a short span.

Isn’t it precisely through a variety of experiences and repeated failures that we mature? It’s a quote I want to remember as a personal motto—one that teaches us to move forward steadily without rushing.