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the-sound-ofrain · 1 year
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competition breeds envy.
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theonegod420 · 1 year
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noentiendotiendo · 1 year
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Either he was crazy or he was onto something.
Think Like a Monk, Jay Shetty.
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conscious-pisces · 10 months
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We all have our own lessons. We all have our own path.
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impugningdmind · 1 year
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katfreee · 2 years
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There is so much valuable information in this book... so much to enlighten the mind
#JayShetty
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existence-isadream · 2 years
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authenticitybylilac · 2 years
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Gold dust is beautiful, but come too close, and it will blur your vision.
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eat-read-apply · 1 year
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"The key to real freedom is self awareness" ~Jay Shetty,Think Like A Monk
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rjtherevolution · 1 year
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Repeat. Have a good day, y’all.
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funtainment · 2 years
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Top 5 books to read before you die
Today we will talk about Top 5 Books to Read. These books are based on Life, Purpose, Lifestyle and Health
Hello readers, if you are interested in reading book so this content is for you. Today we will talk about Top 5 Books to Read. These books are based on Life, Purpose, Lifestyle and Health etc. SO let’s start. 1. IKIGAI: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life • IKIGAI  is a wonderful book to read. This book is a collection of Japanese Philosophies and Lifestyle.  IKIGAI inspire people to…
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the-sound-ofrain · 1 year
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i want you to read it carefully & analyse what kind you are.
if you feel comfortable share it in your blog, accepting what you're.
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theonegod420 · 1 year
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noentiendotiendo · 11 months
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Life isn't a collection of unrelated events, it's a narrative that stretches into the past and the future.
Think Like a Monk, Jay Shetty.
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wintsol · 2 years
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Think like a monk
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Seek to leave a place cleaner than you found it, people happier than you found them and make the world better. The highest purpose is to live in service. Your value does not depend on someone’s ability to fully appreciate you. Don’t wrap your self-esteem around someone. If you aren’t self-aware, you will look for the wrong qualities and choose the wrong people.Īt the same time, it is important to differentiate between being grateful for what you have and settling for less than what you deserve. You can truly love and understand others when you love and understand yourself. Is it physical, material, intellectual, emotional or spiritual? Remember only the last two connections - emotional and spiritual - will lead to a lasting relationship. To understand relationships and connection, it is essential to identify what is attracting you to an individual. Our level of trust should directly correspond to our experience with a person. Sometimes we trust people too easily or we withhold our trust from everyone. But it doesn’t always come from that person.” “You assume the love you receive will come from the person you gave it to. No matter how much you achieve, remember there is always more to be done. Learn from it and restore your confidence in yourself. Think of each failure as a humility anchor. It is important to detach from false ego and step outside of failure. If you don’t break your ego, life will break it for you. When we assume we know everything, we are missing out on a potential learning opportunity. In reality, if you are satisfied with who you are, there is actually no need to prove your worth to anyone else.ĭue to our false ego, we do not listen to advice, we jump to conclusions and miss opportunities in life. We buy certain kinds of things, attend some events, etc, and convince ourselves that we are doing this for our own satisfaction. We all put a lot of effort into polishing our image in front of others. Our false ego is an identity we ourselves have made up to preserve a sense of being important, significant and one who knows everything. Our ego is the consciousness that makes us awake to reality. However, there is a difference between the ego and the false ego. The false confidence of knowing everything is rooted in our ego. “It follows that the biggest obstacle to learning is being a know-it-all” Stay in the present, don’t dwell in the past. Respond to your anxious thoughts with self-compassion. Make your mind your friend, slow down and reframe your thoughts. If the intellect is untrained and asleep, the horses will lead the reins wherever they like. Our intellect is the charioteer, the senses are its horses and the mind are the reins. The mind, the senses and the body are like a chariot. Striking the right balance between these two minds is a constant challenge. When faced with a challenge, the monkey mind reacts immediately and impulsively. The monk mind, on the other hand, is like an intelligent parent. The former is like a child, the latter is an adult. There is a difference between the monkey mind and the monk mind. Visualising the mind as a separate entity will help you work on your relationship with it. This battle in our mind is waged over the smallest daily choices that we have to make. Our mind is like a jungle, where we constantly keep swinging between one thought and another, without resolving one at a time. “When the five senses and the mind are stilled, when the reasoning intellect rests in silence, then begins the highest path” We do not like to sit alone with our thoughts, but this is an important process to create space for reflection. Observing and evaluating what we consume is key to thinking like a monk. Our values are also largely influenced by what we watch and absorb. It is good to take away whatever feels valuable from all that learning and experience, but at the same time, it is equally important to step back and consider whether the values you carried from your past feel right to you. Our values are influenced by our education, upbringing, culture, etc. Remove external influences and see your true self, thus identifying the values that truly represent you. This is the first step in building a monk mindset: filter away the distractions. The only way to build a meaningful life is to filter out ‘society's definition’ of happiness and look within. Therefore, most of our efforts in improving ourselves are attempts at improving that imagined ideal. We all live in a world of constant judgment, and our identity is wrapped up in what others think of us. “I am not what I think I am, and I am not what you think I am.
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batcows · 1 year
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USA network shows from like 2007-11 were so goated because every one was like "the police force of x major American city is wholly incompetent. all their crimes are solved by a weird little guy"
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