“It will be better to spent our energy on reality; the tangible facts, not thoughts of the past.”
Durgesh Satpathy Quotes
Durgesh Satpathy is an author and life guide focused on mindfulness and self-empowerment. His philosophy encourages grounding in present reality, finding magic in everyday moments, and recognizing personal agency in one's own growth journey.
“Being in home is like magic moments, in a magic world, among maicians”
“I can’t help you, I can only guide you, and you are the one who can help yourself.”
“Nothing is permanent in my mysterious world, even my moments of belief - Jenifer”
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