Less DOING · More BEING
“Less DOING · More BEING
Anonymous
Less STRIVING · More ALIGNING
Less PUSHING · More ALLOWING
Less CHASING · More INTENTIONS
Less SHOULDs · More JOY”
“Less DOING · More BEING
Anonymous
Less STRIVING · More ALIGNING
Less PUSHING · More ALLOWING
Less CHASING · More INTENTIONS
Less SHOULDs · More JOY”
“Lust, fueled by Opportunity, is the biggest temptation. Not anger, not pride, not greed. Lust given free rein.
Anonymous
King David, the giant slayer and the man after God’s heart, used his royal power to take Bathsheba when his lust was aroused. Samson, blessed with supernatural strength, lost everything because his uncontrolled lust for Delilah made him vulnerable to manipulation. His head was shaved, his eyes gouged, his body chained like an animal. That’s what lust, acted upon, does. These weren’t weak men by any means. They conquered armies, built kingdoms, moved mountains.
Lust promises pleasure, but when it is not governed by principle, it weakens you, binds you, and chains you. Every man should beware of letting lust dictate their actions.”
“It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.”
Harry Truman (1884–1972), the 33rd president of the United States
“Just as one man’s meat is another’s poison, one man’s ceiling is another man’s floor.”
Zon-O-Ray, from the book, “InterGalactic Cafe: An Energy Guide to the Care and Feeding of Your Light Body“
“Much of your misery begins when you compare your life to others. Honor your choices, honor your path.”
Anonymous
“I must first be the change I want to see in this world.”
Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948), employed nonviolent resistance to lead the campaign for India’s independence
“When it comes to the future, it’s far more important to be imaginative than to be right.”
Alvin Toffler (1928–2016), American writer and futurist
“Any useful statement about the future should at first seem ridiculous.”
Jim Dator (1933- ), American futurologist and a former professor at the University of Hawaii
“Some people think luxury is the opposite of poverty. It is not. It is the opposite of vulgarity.”
Coco Chanel (1883–1971), founder of the Chanel brand