Inspiration comes from within yourself. One has to be positive. When you’re positive, good things happen. — Deep Roy
Inspiration comes from within yourself. One has to be positive. When you’re positive, good things happen.
Author: Deep Roy
Insight: There's something almost too simple about this idea until you actually try it. Most of us are waiting for inspiration to arrive like a text message—some external spark that finally makes us feel ready. But the truth is quieter: inspiration lives in how you decide to look at what's already in front of you. A blank page, a difficult conversation, a skill you want to learn—these don't change. What changes is whether you approach them like they're problems or possibilities. The positivity part isn't about toxic cheerfulness or pretending things are fine when they're not. It's more practical than that. When you're genuinely positive, you notice opportunities other people miss. You're more likely to reach out to someone, try something that slightly scares you, or keep going when it's boring. You make different small choices throughout your day. And those choices compound. The sneaky part? Good things don't just "happen" because you're positive. Rather, positivity makes you the kind of person who actually does something when good opportunities show up. You're paying attention. You're willing to act. That's the real mechanism—not magic, just a different relationship with yourself and what's possible.