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Consider THIS when navigating life's challenges


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·Nov 8, 2024

I hear so often that people say life can be difficult as though that's an excuse for not being dealing with it well. Okay, so it's difficult. So how do you approach it? Calm yourself down and then say, how does it work and how do I, uh, deal with it?

One of the things that's helped me a lot was meditation, Transcendental Meditation, just because it sort of gets you in a state where to go above yourself and you're saying, here's reality, here's me.

I think life is more like a video game than like at school. Like in school, it's like remember this, remember this, remember this, tell me what you remembered, and then if you remember well, than you're a smart person, and it produces this arrogance and so on.

It's more like a video game where you know like you have your goal and then you encounter things. Through your encounters, then you learn lessons, and then those lessons become sort of points that you can then build on to move along that way.

So I think if you approach life, and yes, it's difficult—life has obstacles; life brings you problems. Okay, including your weaknesses. Yes, you have weaknesses.

How do you work well with other people so that you can be successful even though you have those weaknesses? So it's the puzzle to solve.

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