Principled Philosophy PROSPERITY vs. SCARCITY When value is delivered to another, prosperity always naturally follows. Because of the Universal Law of sowing and reaping, when value is sown upon another, the Universe will deliver a commensurate gift back to the value giver because “like always attracts like.” With flawless perfection, the attracted gift returns to [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Principled Philosophy Against Great Odds There has never been any truly great achievement that did not first start with a plan of action followed by an unshakable commitment to its accomplishment. This concept applies to your individual life today. The reality is that most people fail to realize their full potential, not because they’re lazy [...]
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Principled Philosophy A Haiku Life A haiku is a Japanese poem consisting of only three lines, containing respectively five, seven, and five syllables each. Because haiku is extremely limited to only a small number of lines and syllables, the poet must focus on only those words with the most meaning to the poem. Other forms [...]
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Principled Philosophy Step One Towards a Happy Life It’s been said that “you can’t really love anyone until you love yourself”. Loving yourself is a necessary part of a happy, healthy existence. It really does make it difficult to fully love others if you can’t even like the person inside your own skin. If you [...]
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Principled Philosophy Beyond Competition In order to create a lasting abundance, one must understand that in real life there does not have to be losers in order for there to be winners. When win-win situations are the standard behind every thought, transactions and relationship—doors begin to open, our greatest potential begins to blossom, and some [...]
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Principled Philosophy Serendipity You won’t find your dream job, breakthrough idea, or innovative product by staring at your belly button—you’ll find it by doing something, by taking action. If you know what your general “trajectory” is (without over-planning it), then you’ll have left some room for serendipity in your life. It’s okay to know where [...]
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Principled Philosophy Small and Simple Life is so full of small pleasures, but many of us sometimes fail to notice them either because we’re too busy, preoccupied, or simply not living in a gratitude paradigm. But if we don’t take notice, then it’s like these little gifts never existed, and the happiness they would have [...]
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Principled Philosophy Something’s Missing… A common theme for humans across the span of history is a longing for something “more”. This longing can manifest itself in many forms. Often we ignore getting to the root of that feeling because our own notions of what we HAVE to do. Lets say you would really like to [...]
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Principled Philosophy A New Story Have you ever stopped to think that you can choose to author a new life story anytime you want? Some people are scared of that amazing creative power, so they ignore it, or deny it and just let life happen “to” them. Other people embrace their own creative power rather [...]
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Principled Philosophy Two Sides of the Same Coin Living a life with a generous view of others is a key ingredient in happiness and spirituality. It’s more than just having faith or being “an optimist” that people and situations will change, but rather honestly acknowledging and choosing to delight in the good that already exists [...]
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