Turn around and you're to notice how excess is actively glorified and equated to material power, to an extent of making it easy to uncover the concept of healthy poverty as a falsely true oxymoron. Yet, what if embracing simplicity and letting go of excess could be the key to unlocking a more fulfilling life? This philosophy is about redefining what it means to live a fulfilling life. Healthy poverty is not about deprivation, but about intentional living, where individuals choose to prioritize experiences, relationships, and personal growth over material wealth.
[Healthy poverty]
[Be selectively undesirable]
Seeing that "what proof do you have?" being the new "I'm guilty", it's safe to say that you are entitled to self restraint in how you associate. There's no demanding time than now when it comes to accountability, but some of the organs of society still at large and hiding in vacuum, rejecting responsibility needed applied to declare self transparent.
[Casualties of success]
Taking it from the top, success is a consequence, a bittersweet harmony that opens up pencil erased wounds long ignored in lie to mind as forgotten. Reality is, as we celebrate the triumphs of successful individuals and biznesses, we often overlook the hidden costs of achievement. The relentless pursuit of success can leave a trail of casualties in its wake, affecting not only the individuals themselves but also their loved ones, colleagues, and even society as a whole.
[Corporate patience a commercial virtue]
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[How should history remember you?]
"Exposure experienced has no reason to doubt any simpatico or not of comparison bout tons extracted out of the events relived" [1]. I open with this because of what happens to the memories of the recorded moments during the whole course of the eventuation. Once an occurrence retire from your past, a timeline trail it becomes and ultimately in essence taking reside as one's history.
[Solidify structure from the onset]
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[A beautiful story badly acted]
"Create a life that you cannot wait to wake up to"[1] Dana White said in an interview, and it resonates. Life is a story that you direct daily, and none wrong in how they direct theirs, dependent on the genre you choose for yours.
[2] by KgeleLeso
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