“Problems tend to be put into their proper perspective the moment we get off SELF, and on PURPOSE. By choosing your purpose in life - a purpose that serves the greater good - and devoting the majority of your time, energy, and attention everyday toward living it, you discover the secret to a life of fulfillment.” ThinkingSelfMomentsProblemPurposeEnergySecretAttentionGreaterPerspectiveMajorityEverydayFulfillmentPurpose Of LifeGreater GoodYour Purpose In LifeThinking Differently Author:Hal Elrod
“In order to win, we pay with energy and effort and discipline. If we lose, we pay in disappointment, discontent, and lack of fulfillment.” IfsOrderWinningEnergyLosesEffortPayDisciplineDisappointmentFulfillmentDiscontent Book:Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now Source: Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now
“One of the most important factors, not only in military matters but in life as a whole, is ... the ability to direct one's whole energies towards the fulfillment of a particular task.” ImportantMatterWholeEnergyAbilityMilitaryParticularTasksDirectFactorsFulfillment Author:Erwin Rommel
“Because they are human beings, addicts long for wholeness, for fulfillment, and for the final good that believers call God. Like all idolatries, addiction taps this vital spiritual force and draws off its energies to objects and processes that drain the addict instead of fulfilling him.” HumansLongSpiritualEnergyForceProcessHuman BeingsObjectsDrawsAddictionFinalsBelieverFulfillmentFulfillingWholenessAddictDrainsIdolatry Author:Cornelius Plantinga
“Work, as we usually think of it, is energy expended for a further end in view; play is energy expended for its own sake, as with children's play, or as manifestation of the end or goal of work, as in "playing" chess or the piano. Play in this sense, then, is the fulfillment of work, the exhibition of what the work has been done for.” ThinkingChildrenHas BeensEndsDonePlayEnergyGoalWorkViewsSakeChessFulfillmentPianoManifestationExhibitionsPlaying Chess Book:The Great Code: The Bible and Literature Source: The Great Code: The Bible and Literature