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The Path of Least Resistance: Learning to Become the Creative Force in Your Own Life

This book explores the concept of the path of least resistance, offering insights on how to navigate life with greater ease and creativity. It delves into the principles of natural laws and how they can be applied to personal growth and well-being. more

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Robert Fritz
Robert Fritz

Robert Fritz is a renowned composer born in 1943. His musical works span a variety of genres including symphonic, chamber, and electronic music, known for his unique style and profound understanding of musical structure. more

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“The pleasant life is not produced by continual drinking and dancing, nor sexual intercourse, nor rare dishes of sea food and other delicacies of a luxurious table. On the contrary, it is produced by sober reasoning which examines the motives for every choice and avoidance, driving away beliefs which are the source of mental disturbances.”

“The problem with movies and books is they make evil look glamorous, exciting, when it's no such thing. It's boring and it's depressing and it's stupid. Criminals are all after cheap thrills and easy money, and when they get them, all they want is more of the same, over and over. They're shallow, empty, boring people who couldn't give you five minutes of interesting conversation if you had the piss-poor luck to be at a party full of them. Maybe some can be monkey-clever, some of the time, but they aren't hardly ever smart.”

“The question "What shall we do about it?" is only asked by those who do not understand the problem. If a problem can be solved at all, to understand it and to know what to do about it are the same thing. On the other hand, doing something about a problem which you do not understand is like trying to clear away darkness by thrusting it aside with your hands. When light is brought, the darkness vanishes at once.”