Roadmaps of Life
By the time the map is available it is useless, life has changed its tracks. Life has started playing a new game. You cannot cope with life with maps because it is not measurable, and you cannot cope with life by consulting guidebooks because guidebooks are possible only if things are stagnant. Life is not stagnant—it is a dynamism, it is a process
... See moreOsho • Courage
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G rowth → P urpose → S erenity
In other words, grow into your purpose to achieve serenity. In simple terms, you grow when you set out on a journey, en route you are more likely to (re)discover your purpose, and when you do, your reward will be inner peace. That is how everything clicks into place.
Kinga Lewandowska • All the Way: Why It’s Important to Carve Your Own Path
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David Cain • A Basic Skill We Should Have Learned as Kids
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The road seen, then not seen, the hillside hiding
then revealing the way you should take, the road
dropping away from you as if leaving you to walk
on thin air, then catching you, holding you up,
when you thought you would fall, and the way
forward always in the end the way that you followed,
the way that carried you into your future, that broug... See more
Writing
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Marc Chernoff • 19 Great Truths My Grandmother Told Me on Her 90th Birthday
If you don’t know where you’re going, specific directions won’t really help, not until you see the big picture. If you feel frustrated and pulled in many directions like I have felt, it could be because you’ve been looking for advice about the journey even before you know or understand your hoped-for destination.
Emily P. Freeman • The Next Right Thing: A Simple, Soulful Practice for Making Life Decisions
The mind is like a map that can offer clues about our core essence and point us in the right direction. But the map is not the territory itself.
Anne Berube • The Burnout Antidote
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