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Many of us, including myself, think we’re great judges of character. In fact, that was something throughout my life that I always prided myself on. I thought I could see the truth about people when others couldn’t. This was true in some cases, I’m fairly perceptive in some areas of life I […]
What’s the one thing no one can take from you?
In a moments notice everything you have and hold close can be stripped away. One fundamental premise of Buddhism is that all things in life are transient and temporary in nature. I can’t really disagree with this assertion. Logically, I know my body, my possessions and even my relationships will all one […]
Get almost anything you want by doing just two things
We all want things, and most of us have at least a few goals in the back of our minds that we would like to reap the fruits of at some point in our lives. But why do we so often fail to make those desires real?
Honestly, I think mostly people fail to make […]
The ultimate meaning of human life is not comprehensible by human beings
Through religion, science and philosophy, man has largely come to an agreement on the subject of “the meaning of life”.
What is the general consensus? Please excuse the following oversimplification of quite possibly the least complicated answer, to the most important question known to human existence.
The Human species’ answer - “We don’t know.”
Disconcerting, no?
The Muslims […]
How many goals can you realistically tackle at once?
It’s hard to believe there’s any new information to read or write about on the topic of goals. There certainly is a plethora of information about goal setting and goal achievement on the internet. This post isn’t really about setting or achieving goals. Instead, I want to talk about how many goals […]
Do something different; Make a change
Your emotions are signals. They tell you whether you’re in alignment with what you want our out of alignment with it, that’s definitely not my own original idea, or anything new if you’ve spent any time reading self-improvement or personal development literature. But it’s easy to simply accept those emotions as part of […]
Facing your death
I worked on an ambulance as an Emergency Medical Technician for a little over 3 years. I chose this type of work during college for a number of reasons. Initially, I wanted to be a police officer, so gaining experience dealing with emergencies seemed like a logical stepping stone. Secondly, I figured […]
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