Tuesday, 9 April 2013

MTHR SDH OP IN HDU - LRND HLPLSSNSS

////////////////"Authentic happiness isn't something we can go out and get,
buy, beg, borrow or steal, it's only something we can be, and
it's a choice we make with every breath we take."

-- Dennis Merritt Jones


////////////////////CHAOS TO COSMOS


///////////////////FRANKL , LOGORx AND THE TRAGIC TRIAD

The tragic triad

Since life is dynamic, we are faced all the time with elements of the tragic triad:
1. Unavoidable suffering
2. Guilt
3. Death

Here, usually the best way to find a meaning -- especially in a situation we cannot change -- is to change our attitude! A new meaning will often dawn by doing so.  



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Accepting that our life (where we stand today) is a consequence of our choices made in the past, our future will consequently be shaped by the choices we make today! 




/////////////////////////////// BOBBY ADRIFT



///////////////////////////////I am extraordinarily patient, provided I get my own way in the end - Margaret Thatcher




////////////////////////////////////A UN agency reports that outbound travel spending jumped a whopping 40 percent last year, putting the Chinese far ahead of both Germans and Americans. 



//////////////////////////////////ROTHENBERG, GER



////////////////////////////////Researchers were able to selectively breed rats that exhibited traits of either extreme activity or extreme laziness. They say these rats indicate that genetics could play a role in exercise motivation, even in humans. 



////////////////////////////////// Know how to Withdraw.
BALTHASAR
If it is a great lesson in life to know how to deny, it is a still greater to know how to deny oneself as regards both affairs and persons. There are extraneous occupations which eat away precious time. To be occupied in what does not concern you is worse than doing nothing. It is not enough for a careful man not to interfere with others, he must see that they do not interfere with him. One is not obliged to belong so much to all as not to belong at all to oneself. So with friends, theirhelp should not be abused or more demanded from them than they themselves will grant. All excess is a failing, but above all in personal intercourse. A wise moderation in this best preserves the goodwill and esteem of all, for by this means that precious boon of courtesy is not gradually worn away. Thus you preserve your genius free to select the elect, and never sin against the unwritten laws of good taste.
 
 
 
///////////////////120 K PPL DTH TODAY, 22K CHLDRN
 
 
/////////////// Learned helplessness can also be a motivational problem. Individuals who have failed at tasks in the past conclude erroneously that they are incapable of improving their performance
 
 
 
 
   

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