Gratitude and Want – One Paradox of Being Human and Divine
[2023-02-20 01:39:23]
What I wrote - voice aloud - I want to write 15 minutes a day. I'd like to write more longer, but setting that bar has not worked lately. So, inspired by your Dawn Goldberg, I write at least 15 minutes a day for at least 15 consecutive days.
I would like to say a lot, so this is not difficult. I hope that people can be impressed, motivated and given power by what I wrote. However, since I want to do this, in most cases, I would like to do this. And I want to write as long as I'm supposed to do. So there
There are many things I want. On my head, I would like to sleep well, I want to eat well, and I would like to maintain health. I want to exercise (think). I want to become more natural with my favorite people. I want to create, connect, learn, teach, grow, and become my big voice. I want to help other people do the same - if this is what they want
I want to earn a lot of money. I want to not only have what I want and experience, but also to share it with other people. I would like to share my experiences and experiences with my favorite people, but I would like to donate money to others and support people and careers I trust.
I want to do, I want to do, certainly, I want a lot. And far more things than I mentioned here. Paradoxically speaking, I am very grateful for all the things I can have and what I can do.
One thing I am grateful for now is that I wrote it over 15 minutes. Thanks for coming
I hope you can get everything you want. I hope you can think of what you want without judging yourself or humiliation. As far as our nature is concerned, we are human beings and sacred, in essence paradoxical. If possible, please accept this paradox and all other paradoxes. For me at least, life is more fun. As a result, I feel like I'm crying bigger and more freely.
From a completely different perspective PS, Langford Wilson has a wonderful drama called July 5. If you are so inclined, he will write lots of remarkable powerful scripts.
"Oh, for me, this is a sacred paradox of existence, you can experience freedom, beauty, happiness of the unknown only through public opinion, see the tears of wanting to survive in the vast desert." By squeezing, you can easily open the sky and you can soak in water or love stones It is easy to miss the love in the stones and the mysterious beauty while seeking certainty and safety . All these things happen at the same time, but they never fully grasp them. The desert is a river. "
Until a while ago, I am reading Om Swami's post. This is a way to incorporate gratitude into our daily lives. Because it is considered as one of the most holy emotions. In his article, he describes two approaches, thanking God and thanking others. I am very interested in reading this article. So, I would like to try it. I am not interested in thanking God, but I am very pleased to be able to try and appreciate others.
I would like to emphasize two examples, but Gary talks about his gratitude. First of all, he thanked you for being born only by humans. As he said, "You know how rare it is human beings ... I mean being crazy about being human." Secondly, he thanked immigrants born in the Soviet Union. Gary was traded to the United States in the form of wheat in 1978. At that time nobody left the Soviet Union. You can subscribe to his weekly emails and follow him on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat or Musical.ly. I like to follow him on Twitter, Snapchat, and YouTube. His DailyVee and # Ask Gary Vee show video is a great way to know his content. Since Snapchat and Twitter correspond in real time, I can see his heart. If you are watching Gary's video, you will want to go outside and crush it (he's writing to crush it)