“See and feel who you are. Love like you have never loved before. The practial point is to live and enjoy from where you are. You can feel every movement because you are not here. The logic is only important to the body-mind.” FeelsMindImportantBodyEnjoyAwarenessMovementLike YouLogicWho You AreWhere You Are Author:Robert Young
“In our hedonistic age, the Slow movement has a marketing ace up its sleeve: it peddles pleasure. The central tenet of the Slow philosophy is taking the time to do things properly, and thereby enjoy them more.” PhilosophyAgeEnjoyPleasureMovementMarketingSleevesAcesHedonistic Book:In praise of slow: how a worldwide movement is challenging the cult of speed Source: In praise of slow: how a worldwide movement is challenging the cult of speed
“We enjoy a considerable net inflow of capital and I am sure that a condition of its coming, and staying, is that it is free to flow out again. It is also important for Hong Kong's status as a financial centre that there should be a maximum freedom of capital movement both in and out.” ShouldImportantEnjoyConditionsMovementFlowFinancialStayingCentreMaximumHong Kong Author:John James Cowperthwaite
“People tend to box little girls in. They teach them to sit properly and stand quietly and not attract attention. Sports is one place where girls can be free and enjoy the exhilaration of movement.” PeopleLittlesGirlSportsEnjoyAttentionTeachMovementBoxesExhilaration Author:Tenley Albright
“Investors, of course, can, by their own behavior make stock ownership highly risky. And many do. Active trading, attempts to "time" market movements, inadequate diversification, the payment of high and unnecessary fees to managers and advisors, and the use of borrowed money can destroy the decent returns that a life-long owner of equities would otherwise enjoy. Indeed, borrowed money has no place in the investor's tool kit.” LongUseCoursesEnjoyMovementReturnBehaviorToolsInvestingActiveManagersDecentOwnersInvestorsOwnershipUnnecessaryTradingEquityLong LifePaymentInadequateBorrowedFeesAdvisorsDiversificationBorrowed Money Author:Warren Buffett