Today’s famous quote, often attributed to German-born theoretical physicist Albert Einstein, highlights the irrationality of repeating ineffective actions while hoping for change. It suggests that if we continue to use the same methods or patterns in life, work, or relationships, yet expect new or improved outcomes, we are acting in an illogical or “insane” manner. The quote encourages self-reflection and adaptation. If something isn’t working, whether it’s a habit, mindset, or strategy, then it’s time to try something different. Progress, innovation, and growth require flexibility, creativity, and a willingness to adapt and change course. Otherwise, we remain stuck in cycles that lead nowhere. At its core, the quote is a reminder that real change begins with new choices.
This week was very chill. BB has been away for his outfield exercise, hopefully the last one before he ends his national service, and for GG, the coming week is her last week of internship before school starts next month. As for me, I have been on a productivity streak, trying to do as much as I can from my to-do list. So I am happy with this week. Here’s hoping the coming week is equally productive.
That’s all I have for you this week. Stay positive, keep smiling, and think happy thoughts!
