In yesterday’s post I asked if having the purpose of trying to provide everybody’s happiness was realistic. And what believing that would do to your self-esteem and feelings of worth. (more&hell...
In yesterday’s post I asked if having the purpose of trying to provide everybody’s happiness was realistic. And what believing that would do to your self-esteem and feelings of worth. (more&hell...
We talked in the last post about making happiness your purpose in life, and whether that was right or not. When it is discussed rationally, most people agree to the sense of taking responsibility fo...
Great discussion going on last week’s posts about the importance of a congruent philosophy to live by. Now let’s take it the next step: your purpose. (more…)...
So in yesterday’s post I said I believe all private businesses should be able to discriminate for whoever they want to serve. If they want, they should be able to put a sign in the window that say...
We talked in yesterday’s post about the logical extension of your beliefs. And whether they would form a congruent philosophy if you weave them together and extend them to their logical conclusion...
One of the secrets to happiness in life is having a coherent philosophy to live by. Most people think they do. Unfortunately what they think is a rational philosophy is actually a conflicting grou...
We have a great dialogue going on the last post about having the courage to question your beliefs. The thing people ask me the most is, ‘How do I know whether a belief I have is lack oriented?’ ...
Beliefs are a really funny thing. Everyone has them and most are very averse to questioning them. But that’s where all the real breakthroughs live… (more…)...
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