5 Things We’re Afraid Of, But Shouldn’t Be
We live in a fear based society. Instead of living glorious, exciting, and liberating lives, many of us are doing life in an imaginary prison we’ve created for ourselves.
We live in a fear based society. Instead of living glorious, exciting, and liberating lives, many of us are doing life in an imaginary prison we’ve created for ourselves.
Here are some things that are actually a little bit healthy for you to worry about — consider them now, before you are forced to learn the hard way.
Life has ups and downs; you will never be able to escape that, so why burden yourself with the idea that it’s not supposed to be that way?
You can’t fix something until you admit it’s broken.
The key to getting what you want is building momentum.
Here are a few different ways to help you figure out if you are on the right path in life:
It seems almost absurd that we all subscribe to this idea that we will always have enough time.
People want to have Bill Gate’s financial statements, but they don’t want to sit in a cubicle for ten years straight without a single day off like he did.
While many of the things I see do impact me on an emotional level, it requires a great deal of time, effort, and critical thinking to truly have an informed opinion on major political and social issues.
One of the major problems I see with people today is the fact that most of us are more than willing to take advice from anyone. I refer to this as listening democratically.