How does the human spirit survive and even thrive in chaos? What does change means to you? We rarely put action to these questions. We focus merely on the peripheral level. We look at the stream and its running water, the constant change and the flowing stream indicate the activities of time. We do not want to remain outdated and forever on slumber. The running stream is a metaphor and our life is the real score. We discover and experience the goal of a lifetime. Welcome to my world.
The answer to quest is persistence
You are like a man who wants to find the living water.
He digs three feet here ,and three feet there, and three feet in another place, and so on. He never comes to the living water.
You must stay in one place and dig deep. You must be faithful
to one practice if you want to reach the living water.
You are like a man who wants to find the living water.
He digs three feet here ,and three feet there, and three feet in another place, and so on. He never comes to the living water.
You must stay in one place and dig deep. You must be faithful
to one practice if you want to reach the living water.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
HAPPINESS
Success is often judged by whether you get
what you want. Happiness is different.
That depends on wanting what you get
Happiness comes not from having much
to live on but having much to live for.
Happiness is not a matter of good fortune
or worldly possessions. It is a mental attitude.
It comes from appreciating what we have.
It's so simple - yet so hard for the human
mind to comprehend.
No matter what your situation, things
could be worse. Count your blessings
and enjoy a little happiness while you may.
Happiness is like a butterfly. The more you
chase it, the more it will elude you. But
if you turn your attention to other things,
it comes and softly sits on your shoulder.
The happy man is he who is cheerful with
moderate means; the unhappy he who is
discontent in the midst of plenty.
Success is often judged by whether you get
what you want. Happiness is different.
That depends on wanting what you get
Happiness comes not from having much
to live on but having much to live for.
Happiness is not a matter of good fortune
or worldly possessions. It is a mental attitude.
It comes from appreciating what we have.
It's so simple - yet so hard for the human
mind to comprehend.
No matter what your situation, things
could be worse. Count your blessings
and enjoy a little happiness while you may.
Happiness is like a butterfly. The more you
chase it, the more it will elude you. But
if you turn your attention to other things,
it comes and softly sits on your shoulder.
The happy man is he who is cheerful with
moderate means; the unhappy he who is
discontent in the midst of plenty.
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