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Not judging is another way of letting go of fear and experiencing love. When we learn not to judge others – and totally accept them, and not want to change them – we can simultaneously learn to accept ourselves. Gerald G. Jampolsky

Not judging is another way of letting go of fear and experiencing love

    About the Author: Dr. Gerald G. “Jerry” Jampolsky (1925–2020) was a distinguished Child and Adult Psychiatrist, renowned author, and visionary. Born in Long Beach, California, in 1925, he embarked on a remarkable journey that blended medicine, spirituality, and compassion. After completing his pre-medical studies at Stanford University School of Medicine, he earned his medical degree… Les mer "Not judging is another way of letting go of fear and experiencing love

    Life is all about perception. Positive versus negative. Whichever you choose will affect and more than likely reflect your outcomes. Sonya Teclai

    Life is all about perception

      About the Author: Sonya Teclai, a contemporary poet and artist, weaves her words into a tapestry of introspection and empowerment. Born in Eritrea and raised in Los Angeles, Teclai’s multicultural upbringing infuses her work with a rich blend of perspectives. Her poetic journey began early, fueled by a passion for storytelling and a desire to… Les mer "Life is all about perception

      “How wonderful to be alive,” he thought. “But why does it always hurt?“ Boris Pasternak: Dr. Zhivago

      How wonderful to be alive

        About the Author Boris Pasternak, a renowned Russian writer and poet, left an indelible mark on literature with his magnum opus, Doctor Zhivago. Born in Moscow in 1890, Pasternak was not only a literary giant but also a physician. His multifaceted life allowed him to explore the human condition from various angles. His poetic sensibilities… Les mer "How wonderful to be alive

        Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened. Dr. Seuss

        Don’t cry because it’s over

          About the Author Dr. Seuss, born Theodor Seuss Geisel on March 2, 1904, in Springfield, Massachusetts, was an American children’s author and cartoonist. His whimsical and imaginative creations have left an indelible mark on generations of readers. Under the pen name Dr. Seuss, Geisel authored and illustrated more than 60 beloved books that continue to… Les mer "Don’t cry because it’s over

          The true secret of happiness lies in taking a genuine interest in all the details of daily life. William Morris

          The true secret of happiness

            About the Author William Morris, born on March 24, 1834, in Walthamstow, Essex, England, was a polymath whose influence reverberated across art, literature, and social activism. As a British textile designer, poet, artist, writer, and socialist activist, Morris left an indelible mark on Victorian Britain. His legacy intertwines with the Arts and Crafts movement, a… Les mer "The true secret of happiness

            For me, the best things in life — meaningful work, meaningful relationships, interesting experiences, good food, sleep, music, ideas, sex, and other basic needs and pleasures — are not, past a certain point, materially improved upon by having a lot of money. Ray Dalio

            The best things in life

              About the Author Raymond Thomas Dalio, an American billionaire investor and hedge fund manager, has left an indelible mark on the financial landscape. Born on August 8, 1949, in New York City, Dalio’s journey weaves through Wall Street, profound insights, and a commitment to principles. His legacy rests not only on wealth accumulation but also… Les mer "The best things in life

              A happy person has no time to be busy. Søren Kierkegaard

              A happy person

                About the Author Søren Aabye Kierkegaard, a luminary in the philosophical firmament, left an indelible imprint on existential thought. Born on May 5, 1813, in Copenhagen, Denmark, Kierkegaard’s life unfolded against a backdrop of intellectual ferment and personal introspection. His multifaceted identity encompassed theology, philosophy, psychology, and poetry. Often hailed as the “Father of Existentialism,”… Les mer "A happy person