1. Be so strong that nothing can disturb the peace of your mind.
2. Talk to all people about happiness, health, and prosperity.
3. Give to all your friends the feeling of being valued.
4. Look at things with an enlightened point of view and update your optimism on reality.
5. Think only about the best, work only for the best, and always expect the best.
6. Be just as enthusiastic about others' victories as you are with yours.
7. Forget about past mistakes and focus your energy on the victories of tomorrow.
8. Always make those around you happy and keep a smile for all people who talk to you.
9. Apply the largest amount of your time on self-improvement and no time in criticizing others.
10. Be big enough so you can feel unsatisfied, be noble enough so you can feel anger, be strong enough so you can feel fear, and be happy enough so you can feel frustrations.
11. Hold a good opinion about your self and communicate that to the world, but not through dissonant words but through good works.
12. Believe strongly that the world is on your side, as long as you stay loyal to the best of yourself.
2 comments:
amen.
I think most of this is good advice.
However, I have trouble with number 5 and 7. I was listening to the CBC awhile back and there is a new book out that aims to debunk the "positive thinking" theory. Studies have found that often pessimists (or people who prepare for the worst) actually meet their goals more often and accomplish more.
I'm not sure learning happens if we only think about the best and forget our past mistakes...although I'm not convinced we learn from past mistakes either...but that's a whole other conversation.
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