Danh ngôn của Oprah Winfrey

Your job is not just to do what your parents say, what your teachers say, what society says, but to figure out what your heart calling is and to be led by that.
Your job is not just to do what your parents say, what your teachers say, what society says, but to figure out what your heart calling is and to be led by that.
Công việc của bạn không chỉ là làm theo những gì cha mẹ bạn nói, những gì giáo viên nói, những gì xã hội nói, mà còn là tìm ra tiếng gọi của trái tim bạn và được dẫn dắt bởi điều đó.
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- Bipolar disorder, manic depression, depression, black dog, whatever you want to call it, is inherent in our society. It's a product of stress and in my case over-work.