Top lessons from a Warrior
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Top lessons from a Warrior

There was upon a time a wise man who knew almost everything people would ask him. To any question people ask, he would have an answer, but somebody once asked him the question: What is the meaning of life?

And his reply was “Don’t ask me about the meaning of life, instead go and drink a Pepsi Cola”.

From that hilarious answer (which I heard once), we can extract one important lesson: Enjoy life more and worry less. But what do we do instead?

We come across friends, colleagues, and family worrying about small things, and some even among the most unthinkable situations due to their own fears. We worry about the success of our enterprises, the security of our jobs, the health of ourselves and our family members, and the threat of our well-known enemies (yes even realized spiritual masters like Buddha had these).

Our lives can be very complex. Yet when we increase our levels of awareness or deep understanding, through reading, meditation, and/or life experience, we can become better people, more compassionate and wiser, and we can also help more people.

“At some point in your life, you will realize that these people who tried to harm you need a lot of compassion because they have suffered and they suffer emotional pain from their own brutality”.

This brutality is preventing them from accepting others, loving more, and developing meaningful relationships. They might even think that they are doing better than others, and therefore, they can only relate with just a few people, which leads to even more suffering.

“You are here to change the world, or at least your own life to a level you did not ever imagine, and yet some people still want to conform” If they do that, that is fine, but please do not let other people ideas influence your own happiness…Now I hope that you see and get my point :-)

The eyeglasses that somebody uses to measure happiness will be applied to you by ignorant people, and therefore it makes sense for you to increase your personal awareness about those things you really like and want to do in life so that you don’t give a F*** about what some people think. It is time to leave your best life.

Don't let people who think are too smart but brutal, try to shape your future. If you noticed this influence in your life, wish them good and happiness but far away from you.

The opposite also applies, and ensure you cultivate good relationships with people who are loving, strong, and positive, who inspire you and push you to become better.

Life will reward you when you allow yourself to follow your intuition and your deep wishes.

For details about my upcoming Bucket List training in July for individuals, send me a direct message with your email address to keep you updated. Please mention: #bucketlist.

Are you working in a company and are looking for ways to increase personnel productivity, satisfaction, and well-being, all in one go? Then the best way to get in touch is to write me at roselyn@bucketlistcoach.com to book a discovery call.

Wishing you lots of health and happiness.

Roselyn

Life is too short not to live your Bucket List!

By Roselyn Zeinstra, Certified Bucket List Coach, the Joy Coach. My website: www.thejoycoach.nl

Raj Vashisht

CEO at Adrianaa Services

2y

thanks for sharing this important article my friend !! very good morning !!

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