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Be Accountable To Yourself: An app built to help you make progress using the power of 29 second daily audio reviews. [Try it here.](=)â ð Image of The Week â What you see here is the Blue Mycean Mushroom. These small mushrooms stand out for the bright blue color of their hat, which is shaped like an umbrella. They typically adhere to a base of wood so they often grow among branches, leaves, or tree trunks. They are a small but stunning facet of the natural world around us! ð An Inseparable Piece âA human being is a part of the whole called by us universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feeling as something separated from the rest, a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.â -Albert Einstein You are linked to a deep evolutionary ancestry but this only begins to scratch the surface of your connectivity to the world. You could even say that you ARE the world experiencing ITSELF through the eyes of your unique human organism. All separation is an illusion. It is our minds that have thingified the world and cut it up into this-and-that. You see, weâre so accustomed to seeing âthingsâ that we miss the underlying fundamental union in which all of these things are embedded. This does not mean that all of the world is simply a primordial love ocean lacking any real distinction. There are obvious characteristics springing forth from this dancing-dynamic-buzzing-totality but these features are all fundamentally connected. Yes, you are unique as Iâve said before. Just like the curvature of a wave in the ocean, reaching its own height, frothing in its own way, and crashing in its own time. But that wave is still in the ocean, made up of the ocean, and fundamentally inseparable from the ocean. âï¸ Your New Life Soak up these potent words from Brianna West: âYour new life is going to cost you your old one. Itâs going to cost you your comfort zone and your sense of direction. Itâs going to cost you relationships and friends. Itâs going to cost you being liked and understood. It doesnât matter. The people who are meant for you are going to meet you on the other side. Youâre going to build a new comfort zone around the things that actually move you forward. Instead of being liked, youâre going to be loved. Instead of being understood, youâre going to be seen. All youâre going to lose is what was built for a person you no longer are.â ð¤ Learn This Word Workafrolic: This word was coined by John Maxwell. It's the opposite of a workaholic. You're a workafrolic when you love what you do so there is a lot of "frolicking" in your day-to-day activity. â³ From The Archives A hand-picked classic HighExistence article. â[40 Alan Watts Quotes to Quench Your Existential Thirst](â Most often the best advice is just a mere tidbit of insightfulness, another way to understand ourselves and the world around us, a comment of encouragement, or positivity. Below is an accumulation of insightful quotations by British-born American philosopher, Alan Watts who spent his career teaching others to unlearn everything society has taught us, and to recognize the only moment that exists perpetually is the present. Any time you have a question about life, love, reality or your own self Watts can offer you an idea to quench you existential ponderings. Wattsâ teachings remain relevant long after his death in 1973, and will perhaps remain eternally applicable to questions concerning our day to day existence. Here are 40 Alan Watts quotes on topics such as perception, creativity, the cosmos, emotions, love, death, and âself.â â[Continue Reading](â ð Positive Past and Exciting Future On Friday we'll release the latest issue of [Stairway To Wisdom](=) including a breakdown of Be Your Future Self Now by Benjamin Hardy. Here's a taste of what's inside: âEmotional health happens when you contain both a positive past and an exciting future. Having a positive past depends very little on what events actually occurred. What happened to you doesn't matter as much as what story you decide to tell yourself about what happened. What happened to you doesn't matter as much as what emotions you feel about what happened. Your past is fundamentally a meaning. The story you create about past events dictates what your past means to your present and to your Future Self. We get to choose what story we attach." Stairway To Wisdom A library of insights & actions steps from brilliant books sent in a growth-inducing weekly newsletter.
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