Maximum Axioms for Mental Acuity | Axiom 295: Coloring outside the lines doesn't necessarily mean you're doing it wrong. It may simply mean that you have different boundaries. -Faydra D. Fields
Maximum Axioms for Mental Acuity | Axiom 294: Sometimes people tell us exactly who they are, but we can't hear them because we're more focused on trying to see how we can reconstruct them into the people we want them to be. -Faydra D. Fields
Maximum Axioms for Mental Acuity | Axiom 293: What divides us only separates us when we concentrate more on the ways we are different and less on the ways we are the same. -Faydra D. Fields
Maximum Axioms for Mental Acuity | Axiom 292: If you accept the idea that people are taught to hate, then it shouldn't be a stretch for you to understand that sometimes you have to teach people how to love themselves and others. -Faydra D. Fields
Maximum Axioms for Mental Acuity | Axiom 291: It's one thing to speak positively about your ability to succeed. It's an entirely different thing to actually believe what you say. -Faydra D. Fields
Maximum Axioms for Mental Acuity | Axiom 290: Successful people aren't doing what unsuccessful people can't do. Successful people are doing what unsuccessful people won't do. -Faydra D. Fields
Maximum Axioms for Mental Acuity | Axiom 289: Sometimes you need to pay less attention to what people say and more attention to what they do not say. The real message is sometimes in the omission. -Faydra D. Fields