Thoughts to Build On
Let go of them. Let your NOTHING COMPUTER handle your remorse and regrets. Many of us live in anxiety and sometimes panic concer ...
I have assigned them to my NOTHING COMPUTER. And ... good riddance! There was a man who had a constantly com- plaining wife. Yet ...
useful, amusing, imaginary NOTHING COMPUTER. But serious trouble can be handled calmly, intelligently by RESTRAINING OVER-REACTI ...
only to escalate the pain of sorrow, providing neither comfort nor consolation. OVER-REACTION in JOY seems to be a sort of super ...
Chapter 58 Permissiveness Makes Slobs The pennissive persuaders have had their say. N ow it's time someone spoke up for discipli ...
sim'ple and easy to learn. So it is really a matter of doing what you must do and not doing what you must not do. That's discipl ...
we could. Controlled concentration can be attained by anybody. It is a matter of mental discipline. Practice. Training. Even mor ...
have proven that whatever the mind can conceive and believe-man can achieve. William James taught that: "BELIEF CRE- ATES THE AC ...
Finally, let's take our case for mental dis- cipline all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The deci- sion ... by the late Justi ...
Chapter 59 The Crystal Globe I would like to send a globe to each Great Mah of each Great Nation. It would be a globe of the Ear ...
yesterdays and silently praying that there will be more tomorrows. Perhaps each Great Man of each Great Nation will see these in ...
Chapter 60 The Lesson Of The Butterfly I stood quietly in the field of new-mown hay and watched a beautiful butterfly as it flut ...
And so must we seek new and greater goals. For we shall find them if we seek, just as the butterfly will find more and lovelier ...
Chapter 61 Which Way Do You Lean? In a vocabulary of larger words, I would have to say this is a chapter about predisposition. B ...
You haven't been hurt? Well, for one thing, your character has been hurt! And that mysterious thing inside you, known as your su ...
danger and always, without the slightest hesitation, the leader of the herd moves towaf'd the danger. Or he would no longer be a ...
Chapter 62 You Can Live Twice Sir Christopher Wren lived in the seventeenth century. In fact, he lived TWICE in the seventeenth ...
as monuments to his greatness. He designed and super- vised the building of the magnificent St. Paul's Cathedral in London for w ...
Having achieved fame and acclaim in his life of music, Dr. Schweitzer felt a compelling desire to min- ister to the poor and the ...
Chapter 63 Bad Temper Is Worse Than Bad Fortune With good humor and a pleasant disposition you can conquer misfortune. But a bad ...
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