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A French police helicopter climbed up a mountainside, centimeters from a snowy slope,
rescuing an injured skier
Incredible pilot skill!
rescuing an injured skier
Incredible pilot skill!
Benefits of Delayed Gratification
Back in 300 B.C., Aristotle saw that the reason so many people were unhappy was that they confused pleasure for true happiness .
True happiness, according to Aristotle, is about developing habits and surrounding yourself with people who grow your soul. This allows you to move towards your greatest potential. True happiness entails delaying pleasure, and putting in the time, discipline, and patience required to achieve a goal instead of feeling good now.
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Back in 300 B.C., Aristotle saw that the reason so many people were unhappy was that they confused pleasure for true happiness .
True happiness, according to Aristotle, is about developing habits and surrounding yourself with people who grow your soul. This allows you to move towards your greatest potential. True happiness entails delaying pleasure, and putting in the time, discipline, and patience required to achieve a goal instead of feeling good now.
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Psychology Today
The Benefits of Delaying Gratification
Are you avoiding pain or living with purpose?
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Freedom of speech means practically in our modern civilization that we must only talk about unimportant things.
― G.K. Chesterton
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Volcano 🌋 Etna in Sicily , Italy 🇮🇹 is currently erupting.
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"Zen isn’t concerned very much about form.
It’s not really concerned very much about ritual. It doesn’t care about having some mystical experience.
It’s not about getting a particular state of mind.
It’s asking the question, What am I?
What is this?"
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"The Shakuhachi ( Flute ) was used by the monks of the Fuke Zen, a sect of Zen Buddhism who flourished during the Edo period (1600 to 1868) in the practice of suizen (blowing meditation)."