Words that
move you
forward.
Ronil writes about the quiet work of becoming — untangling the mind, finding clarity, and living with intention. Across poetry, philosophy, and finance, every page asks one question: how do we live better?
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“Barriers exist within the mind way before they are ever formed in real life.”
The books.
Words worth keeping.
Love at first sight is often lust disguised as love.
On Love
True love is full of compromises.
On Love
Without love, human beings are no better than machines.
On Love
Manage your thoughts and you will be the master of the ultimate servant, yourself.
On Mind
Thoughts of worry and anxiety often help fuel inaction instead of pro action.
On Mind
Barriers exist within the mind way before they are ever formed in real life.
On Mind
Becoming self-aware requires an attitude of candor, humility of a child, and forgiveness of a dog.
On Self
Loving yourself means often disappointing others but it is better to do that than to disappoint yourself constantly.
On Self
Our greatest disappointment comes not from others but the opinion we have of oneself.
On Self
Our time on the planet is brief, even brief are the days we truly live, and even short-lived are the moments we can recollect with clarity.
On Time & Life
All deadlines will be met on your very last day.
On Time & Life
Wish not to live long but to live while you are still existing in the present moment.
On Time & Life
Inner peace is not permanent until the very last thought that accompanies the last breath.
On Peace
Seek inner peace before looking outward to make a change.
On Peace
Being in the present moment, NOW is the ultimate form of meditation.
On Peace
The mind behind the words.
Ronil Tataria is an author, thinker, and lifelong student of self-awareness, philosophy, and personal growth. Born in India and raised in the United States, he writes at the intersection of reflection and real-world experience.
His work spans poetry, self-help, finance, and fiction — including My Legacy, The Stoic Heart, and Why Money Matters. Across these books, he explores themes of discipline, awareness, money, relationships, and the human condition in a simple and accessible way.
Ronil’s writing is grounded in the belief that clear, honest thinking can help people make better decisions and live more intentional lives. He focuses on turning everyday experiences into practical insight.