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Don’t chase love, fame, or success. Become the best version of yourself and those things will chase you! -Tony Gaskins
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Thinks I find along the way
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Don’t chase love, fame, or success. Become the best version of yourself and those things will chase you! -Tony Gaskins
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The world does not reward perfectionists. It rewards those who get things done.
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He was born with cystic fibrosis, a chronic progressive disease characterized by a thick, sticky mucous that clogs the lungs. Each day, he takes 50-70 pills. And he hooks himself up to a machine called the vest that shakes his upper body for 1-1.5 hours a day to loosen the mucus from his lungs. All this – – so he can run. He’s run 6 marathons, five of which have been under 4 hours. Why does he do it?
“I do it because I want to prove to myself that I can…I run because one day I might not able to.”
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Fear less about how you will be able to do it and work towards doing it. ~Peg Fitzpatrick #success #empowerment #goals #dream #aspirations
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Love Yourself by Lim Heng Swee Previous On the Wall print
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Barbara Ficarra shares:
“The great gift of human beings is that we have the power of empathy.” These are heartfelt words by award-winning actress Meryl Streep.
Do we all have the power of empathy? Are we hardwired to know what other people want? Is it easy to think about other people’s thoughts?
Rebecca Saxe’s enlightening TEDTalk “How To Read Each Other’s Minds” asks: “Why is it so hard to know what somebody else wants or believes?” “Why is it so hard to change what somebody else wants or believes?” And “How is it so easy to know other minds?”
“A wise man once said, ‘Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your unguarded thoughts.'” The Buddha
I want to share with you an important “Now Moment,” the short, action-oriented pieces that come at the end of most of the chapters in The Now Effect. This little instruction can be enormously helpful in bringing to light how to gain freedom from thinking; and since thinking can be our number one bad habit, often launching us into increased stress or downward spirals of automatic negative thinking, it’s a good thing to loosen our grip on.
Everyone’s looking forward to the weekend, so on Fridays I focus on the future…
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The title belongs to writer Tony Bradley, not me, but I like the conclusion of his article in Forbes:
I wouldn’t go so far as to say that privacy is “dead”. Suffice it to say, our relationship with privacy has changed as a function of the benefits we can receive in exchange for that privacy. The reality is that you’re not completely giving up your privacy. Your neighbors, or the stranger you pass on the street won’t know anything about you. You’re choosing to enter into a mutually beneficial arrangement that exchanges personal information for services. You’re surrendering some of your privacy to Google, and you’re putting some trust in Google that it will both guard your personal information so your privacy isn’t truly violated, and that it will not do anything shady or unethical with your data itself.
That’s a lot of faith to put in Google–or any company for that matter. But, if you’re willing to take that leap of faith your technology can do amazing things and make your life simpler and more efficient. The more integrated you are in the Google ecosystem–the more Google services you use, and the more extensively you use them–the more value you will get from the relevant, context-aware features Google has put in place.
Source: Google Is Very Creepy, And That’s What Makes It So Awesome – Forbes
Me? I sold my soul to Google a long time ago. You, however, should think about the implications…
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What do you think? Is the website dead?
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In a world of hate, love is the revolution. ~Bryant McGill #revolution #hate #occupy #revolutionary
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The Dalai Lama delivers a humorous speech on humans, visitors from other galaxies, East-West, higher and lower…
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When someone treats you like an option, help them narrow their choices by removing yourself from the equation. It’s that simple.
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The sunrise was almost blocked by the cloud bank over Lake Michigan. Even with the clouds, the sun powered through at Algoma, Wisconsin’s harbor.
Ahhh, the many moods of the Great Lady, the Lake…
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We each have the potential to live with a compassionate, open heart. In this talk we explore the conditioning that closes us off to authentic caring, and the…
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God can’t hand you something new until you are willing to let go of the things that are not good for you.
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