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Paradoxical Rules
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You win or lose a
battle before it begins.
"Victorious warriors
win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war
first and then seek to win," advised
Sun Tzu, the author of
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Taking risk is less risky
than plying it safe.
Avoiding challenges leads to
stagnation. Playing it safe
limits development and growth,
while risk-taking can lead to
innovation, growth and the
achievement of stretch goals
that might otherwise remain
unattainable.
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The less you want to possess
the riche you are.
"If you really want everything,
then give up everything," said
Lao Tzu. Excessive desires
for material possessions can
lead to unhappiness. True wealth
is
not defined by money, but by
inner contentment and the
ability to feel happy.
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If you want to gain true
insight, quiet your mind.
Those who don’t engage their
light-speed
superconscious mind use just
a small fraction of their
unlimited thinking power because
our
supraconscious mind works millions
times faster...
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If
you don't pay attention to
troubles, they take offence and
leave you. This is a paradoxical
rule of
happy
people.
~
Vadim
Kotelnikov |
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Wise answers are questions.
Zen wisdom says: "Do not
seek to follow in the footsteps
of the sages, seek what they
sought." So, for a
continuously learning and
growing person, the sayings of
the wise persons are not
answers, but
awakening questions,
starting points for the search.
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How to use this information
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"Adapt what is useful, reject
what is useless, and add what is
specifically your own."
~
Bruce Lee
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Sleep on this information – your
powerful
superconscious mind will
tell you how to use it when you
wake up
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