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The Link Between Knowledge and Virtue

In a post last week, we looked at how most people follow blind impulses of their dominant thoughts, while people on the path of enlightenment proactively choose the thoughts they give precedence to.

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The Last Word

For years I prided myself on the ability to win any argument.  I always got the last word and always smothered the other party with blanket evidence I was right.   Took a long time to learn that by controlling my tongue, I gained possession of my mind.

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Are You Using Your Innate Wisdom

There are times we struggle to make a decision.  We go back and forth, agonizing over which way to turn.  I think when this is the case, often it is because we really know the right choice, but don’t want to make it.  

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Getting Wiser

Some things are so simple that they get overlooked.  What Jim Rohn calls “a blinding flash of the obvious.”  I’d like to talk about one today:

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