
The Gap and the Gain


it’s our fixation on what’s missing that will eclipse the good fortune we already have — not just today but also the day we accomplish that goal. The good news is that we can expand our sense of peace by simply practicing gratitude for what we already have, while also creating what we want.
Tripp Lanier • This Book Will Make You Dangerous: The Irreverent Guide For Men Who Refuse to Settle
The Art of Being Unmistakable: A Collection of Essays About Making a Dent in The Universe
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Let Go: Expanded Edition: How to Transform Moments of Panic into a Life of Profits and Purpose
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“I used to think there was an end zone or a goalpost that I’d arrive at. But that’s not true. There is no end zone. It’s a day-to-day decision. How do I want to show up? Where do I want to direct my energy and attention? What do I want to be present for? Answering those questions with integrity—that’s how you find happiness.”
Brad Stulberg • The Practice of Groundedness
As we move forward, it is crucial to find a healthy balance between striving for future excellence and taking the time to enjoy the fruits of our labor in the present. By recognizing when our ambition may be causing more harm than good, and understanding our true motivations, we can emerge from this period with a renewed sense of clarity, ambition,
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