Friday, May 1, 2015

All great people do this. It is necessary for happiness.

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The Dalai Lama, Stephen Covey, Matthieu Ricard (called "the happiest man in the world"), Richard Branson, successful CEO's and athletes...everybody who isn't bumbling around in life, who isn't letting life determine them but instead determining what their lives will be like.

Without this vital link, the process of producing happiness does not work (except in miracle land, maybe):  

Time Perspective And Perspective Time - Time To Form And Keep A Sound Philosophy, Psychology, And Life.
I recommend that you consider this very, very seriously, as its impact is immense!

Keith

Please don't do what most people do:  stopping dramatically short of what will make life the greatest.  They stop learning at a good pace when it is no longer required of them - but that is a foolish, foolish decision to make, for it dramatically limits their lives and their potential (and actuality) for happiness!

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