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The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction

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“GODMAN QUOTES 18 ***Dynamics of life**** Don’t give us what we haste for…give us what need to overcome our challenges. Always seek help where it’s not needful than where it’s not given. It’s a promise of a coming future to fulfill the future with a promising hope. Your limit is where you place your boundary. Life formulae states; give to life better than you expect. When life has no reason to fail you; this is equivalent to success. The biggest and most humble city in the world is obesity; this is a sizeable and social definition. Owe life nothing but to enjoy and endure it. Where a flower blossoms there you find a missing insect If you are fulfilled your destiny will be full of bliss.”

“It is critical to learn how to take the opposite view of failure. Failure can be viewed as a necessary ingredient in the recipe for future success. But aren’t these just empty phrases? Why do we need failure? First of all, whenever you fail to succeed at something, you enter the “learning zone”. In this state your brain is capable of learning new things that you would otherwise never learn. Thanks to this, your chances of managing a similar situation in the future are increased. Second of all, in spite of failure, just trying was already beneficial. It means you have left your comfort zone and have performed an act of small heroism. As my grandfather used to say, >”

“There is a certain likelihood that at some point or another fate will unexpectedly drop a brick on your head. If this ever happens to you, you need to use your Inner-Switch in a different mode, in one based on the idea that ... “Success doesn’t mean you never fall; it means you know how to get up quick.”

“Trying new things, aiming high, and taking bold risks, can lead to failure or success. Putting yourself out there means you might fail miserably or succeed tremendously—or anywhere in between. You don’t get to decide. But you do get to try.”