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Never let external circumstances define how you feel internally

Never let external circumstances define how you feel internally

  • I will be the happiest, most grateful person in a wheelchair. What's your wheelchair? - Hal Elrod
  • People tend to think that when the most painful thing happens your certainly need to feel bad & painful about it, which actually isn't the case. Well, in reality, you can endure the most difficult painful circumstance in your life and choose to be the happiest & the most grateful you have ever been in your life! So we could actually wire our brains in such a manner that the external circumstance would have very little control of how we feel.

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