To succeed in life, you have to cultivate contentment, and keep building on who you are and what you have. Only then can you lead the life you want.
Being content doesn’t mean being resigned. It means appreciating the life you have now, rather than focusing on what you don’t have.
Being content doesn’t mean being resigned. It means appreciating the life you have now, rather than focusing on what you don’t have.
Everyone is given a certain potential for success, and certain unique qualities, at birth. Life consists of discovering and developing them to the fullest.
The first thing you need to do is appreciate your own existence. Of course, it’s not always easy, and there are obstacles you’ll need to overcome.
Suffering is a state-of-mind. Thinking that one day your life will be perfect and you’ll have no more problems will only add to your suffering, because it’s impossible not to have problems, whereas happiness comes from knowing how to solve them.
One way of attaining true happiness, which has nothing to do with dreaming about a life without problems, is to practice contentment.
First, appreciate the simple fact that you’re alive. It’s so obvious few of us really think about it. We take the fact of being alive completely for granted. But every life has a beginning and an end.
You shouldn’t wait for the end of your life to consider its value, but do it here and now, each and every day. Being aware of the value of your life is the first step towards attaining true happiness.
The first thing you need to do is appreciate your own existence. Of course, it’s not always easy, and there are obstacles you’ll need to overcome.
Suffering is a state-of-mind. Thinking that one day your life will be perfect and you’ll have no more problems will only add to your suffering, because it’s impossible not to have problems, whereas happiness comes from knowing how to solve them.
One way of attaining true happiness, which has nothing to do with dreaming about a life without problems, is to practice contentment.
First, appreciate the simple fact that you’re alive. It’s so obvious few of us really think about it. We take the fact of being alive completely for granted. But every life has a beginning and an end.
You shouldn’t wait for the end of your life to consider its value, but do it here and now, each and every day. Being aware of the value of your life is the first step towards attaining true happiness.
Often, the key to solving our problems is much easier to find than we think. We all have abilities we’re not aware of, or don’t dare exploit, even though they could lead us to wealth, and the life we dream about. Practicing the Law of Multiplication will lead you to the path of success in all areas of your life.
Many people, of all social standings, no matter how rich they are when they start out (and they’re sometimes very poor) learn to take control of their lives and get themselves on track for success, which they attain by applying a simple cosmic Law: the Law of Multiplication.
Everything in this world is made to multiply. People reproduce to preserve the human species. The seeds we plant are destined to grow into plants and provide us with fruits, vegetables, flowers and trees. Self-multiplication is a natural Law that exists everywhere in the Universe.
If you don’t take care of a garden, it may grow wild, but it will grow. If you do care for the garden, you can organize the proliferation of nature, and make your garden look the way you want. The same applies to your life.
Every day hundreds and even thousands of thoughts run through your mind.
If you don’t pay attention to a thought by focusing on it, it will soon pass and be replaced by another one. But if you decide to stop and concentrate on one idea, it can occupy your entire mind and make you obsessed.
Being obsessed is a good thing when your ideas are positive and creative, since they’ll generate more positive thoughts, words and deeds. But if a thought is negative, it could result in words and deeds that are harmful to you, and to others.
Try not to hold on to the negative thoughts that enter your mind. Just let them go, and move on to the next. If you don’t concentrate on the negative, it will pass. But if a thought is positive, you should concentrate on it, and generate more positive ideas. If you do that, the Law of Multiplication will work to your advantage.
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