Three suggestions for a more fulfilling life.

Jewel Maccary, the most wisdom men I’ve met in this world, just sent me an email about ‘Three suggestions for a more fulfilling life’. I’d like to share it with all my dearest friend here:

As I have grown older, more experienced, and hopefully wiser, here are three lessons that I have learned that will bring a more fulfilling life.

Always practice the first two Human Relations principles:

“Don’t criticize, condemn, or complain and give honest, sincere appreciation.”

To change lives we must be congruent. We must practice these principles in our thoughts and deeds, not just our words toward others and we must practice them in our thoughts, words and deeds toward ourselves.

We must be non-critical and filled with appreciation.

Always listen to your heart as well as your intellect.

True wisdom comes from following our intuition when it is in harmony with our true spiritual self. I have discovered that the odds of making positive decisions increase when there is harmony with heart and mind.

Finally, always be optimistic.
I have always believed it is infinitely more fun and rewarding to live life as an optimist than to endure life as a pessimist.

BLESSINGS OF PEACE AND HARMONY TO EACH AND EVERY ONE!

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3 Comments »

Comment by Victor Huang
2010-03-23 18:02:07

I really like this trinity but in reversed order. :)

Stand in the sunlight first, then you can enjoy sharper silhouette of your heart, which eventually grows to more containing helping-space.

 
Comment by Olina
2010-03-23 18:05:50

Hehe, interesting thought! I agree with you! :)

So how is things going?

 
Comment by Victor Huang
2010-03-23 18:15:35

Each grain shines under a heavenly smile :) Hehe.

 
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