73 Quotes About Philosophical-poetry
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Smile often. It will either confuse people or make them think you’re up to something.
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The primary purpose of eating healthy, exercising, and living the conscious life in general is feeling good rather than just looking good.
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Make it a habit to find joy wherever you go and in whatever you do.
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The biggest fool of all is he who cannot change his mind.
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Like growth, change in general can be hard and painful. Though oftentimes it only looks as such on the surface. Being part of the unknown, people tend to be afraid of change. So they fight it, resist it, and try to control it. This resistance is what usually causes suffering; for it creates sorrow and disappointments. Change, however, only becomes hard and painful when resisted. To flow through life one must dive into it head first.
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The more we see ourselves as victims who need to be saved, the more we’ll attract people offering to help. While this is not necessarily a bad thing, but it keep us depending on others and hence, stuck in the disempowering cycle of the victim mentality.Truly, once you save yourself the universe will somehow conspire to help you out. But the work must be ignited from within. A the very end, we are our own victim as well as our own saviour... the rest are mere excuses.
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We are as free as much as we believe to be.
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For anyone inherently interested in psychology and philosophy, topics like drugs and sexuality along with dreams and consciousness remain essential material, through which one better understands the inner psyche as well as the Human Condition.
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One of the grave problems of controlling parents is that the children grow up believing they are dependent on that control.
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