Inner Acclaim

“You can't rely on the applause of the wider world to tell you whether you've lived well or not," says Nobel Prize-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro."Public acclaim may be nice to have, but ultimately, it's not worth very much. It's treacherous, fickle, it's usually wrong ... You've got to take a lonely private view of what is success and failure for you…You've got to try and find a meaning that's within yourself."And that... is a lifelong quest.

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