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The Past The Present The Future

The Past The Present The Future

I argue that memories of the past can be suggestive and even interesting, but they are useless. A continuous discussion that I have with my "half". By this I mean not only my wife, but also my "alter ego". She loves, talks about it, and writes about it all the time with "him", while I pretend not to remember. Nostalgias are not only in vain, but also dangerous. A return to the past is a nightmare for me, for many the rebirth before their end. I look forward to the future ...

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Il Passato Il Presente Il Futuro

Il Passato Il Presente Il Futuro

Io sostengo che i ricordi del passato possono essere suggestivi e anche interessanti, ma sono inutili. Una discussione continua che faccio con la mia "metà". Con questa parola intendo non solo mia moglie, ma anche il mio "alter ego". Lei ama, ne parla e ne scrive in continuazione...

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6. when thinking about life, remember this: no amount of guilt can change the past and no amount of anxiety can change the future.

6. when thinking about life, remember this: no amount of guilt can change the past and no amount of anxiety can change the future.

You can’t change your past. What is done is done. It’s useless to feel guilty about what you’ve done, instead you have to take everything as a lesson. Learn from your mistakes and try not to do them again.

Also, you don’t have to stress too much about your ...

Fear Is The Mind-Killer

Fear Is The Mind-Killer

One of the most important lessons is how fear is seen in this saga: not as a weakness, but as an enemy that you can face. To overcome fear, the Bene Gesserit, a political and mystic group, created the litany against it:

"I must not fear....

The 4 Tools of Discipline

  • Delayed Gratification: Scheduling the pain and pleasure of life in such a way as to enhance the pleasure by meeting and experiencing the pain first.
  • Accepting Responsibility: I can solve a problem only when I say “This is my problem and it’s up to me to solve it"...

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