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“A myth is a story that tells the truth, whether or not the story is factually true.”
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“Your feelings are outside your control, triggered by your perceptions. So you must start by changing your perceptions. You do that by becoming sensitive to the good in any situation — how it's entertaining, what lesson it holds for you, and how to use it to your advantage”
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“When life is only a game, you love all of it. If you had that perspective all the time, you'd love everything about your life, and be way better at giving your best in any challenging or threatening circumstance.”
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“There are two kinds of self-love. One is complacent and the other is part of the intention to know yourself and build a life that works, given all your faults.”
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“The most popular definition of truth is that a belief is true if it corresponds to how things are. I'm saying something different: a belief is true if it corresponds to the ideal version of our model of the universe.”
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“W•E•L•L: The four principles of a Welcoming Perspective:
Welcome the good in everything.
Enjoy doing whatever makes sense.
Love and support everybody.
Love yourself as you are”
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Welcome the good in everything.
Enjoy doing whatever makes sense.
Love and support everybody.
Love yourself as you are”
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“Find and focus on the good in every event — welcome the event and dance with it.”
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“Wisdom has more to do with perspective than knowledge.”
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“Life is all about pursuing pictures.
You become a victim if you stay attached to them after they no longer make sense.”
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You become a victim if you stay attached to them after they no longer make sense.”
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“Enthusiastically do your best to move your life forward in the big picture in every circumstance.”
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“Love yourself exactly as you are, including all your weaknesses.”
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“Life is fundamentally interdependent. Sooner or later we all find out that we care about each other, and that the look-out-for-number-one perspective is self-defeating. Our job is to learn to enjoy people and support each other's goals.”
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