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How to challenge assumptions
How to generate new ideas
How to break out of traditional thinking patterns
Practice being grateful daily. Let this intricate trait foster and flood your surroundings, because what we give out into the world ave its ways of finding us.
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Passion + Expertise + Usefulness = Dharma
Your dharma exists within you. All you need to do is find it, and once found, nurture your dharma.
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Connect with others in an intentional way such as undivided attention to others. To build long-lasting connections is your beautiful contribution.
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Competence, Care, Character, Consistency are only revealed over time. After all, anything that is done in rushed will never turn out fine.
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A monk's mind involves awareness, conscious attention, dedication, and practice. To unlock this, you must change your thought process inside your head.
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Instead of getting paralyzed when feeling dreadful, this can be an essential tool for your growth. Fear motivates you to do and be more.
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