3-2-1: On true wealth, the antidote to anxiety, and how to love someone as they change
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3-2-1: On true wealth, the antidote to anxiety, and how to love someone as they change
At the end there may be no answers and only a few very simple questions: did I love, finish my task in the world?
Jeanne Lohmann
My faith demands that I do whatever I can, wherever I am, whenever I can, for as long as I can, with whatever I have, to try to make a difference.
Jimmy Carter
Happiness is the absence of the striving for happiness.
Chuang-Tsu
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Key to the practice is regularly to turn over three large questions. The first asks what we might be anxious about right now. We are rarely without a sizeable backlog of worries, far greater than we tend consciously to recognize. Life, properly felt, is an infinitely alarming process even in its apparently calmer stretches. We face a medley of ongo
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The importance of shifting from self-centeredness to partnership in relationships facilitates personal growth and happiness.
Investing in a partner's happiness enhances connection and enriches shared experiences.
Mutual grace in relationships is vital for growth and understanding, as acknowledging mistakes fosters resilience and patie