and how do you come to mind?
Page 8 and how do you come to mind? By living in the moment that’s where you’ll find pure happiness. The thing is, you won’t find it externally, but wait for the cheesy line you’ll find it by looking within. Only you can control your thoughts and how you react to what’s around you. And when you’re able to move to a more self loving, excepting, less reactive mind, you’ll find your a naturally happier person.
— from Enjoy the Flight (Living/Balance/Happiness/Passion) · Let That Sht Go*
In the book
Here is the practice. Come back to the present. The pure stuff is found by living in the moment, not by waiting for it to be delivered from somewhere else; the only person with the capacity to bring you lasting happiness is you. That doesn't mean abandoning the future — it means balancing your planning for tomorrow with a real appreciation of today, so that the pursuit of some future happiness never quite overshadows your ability to enjoy your life now. […] Taking joy in it is everything — and it is, as Wilde said, the rarest thing in the world, because most people only exist. Look out the window. Come back to the present; the one person who can hand you lasting happiness is you. Stop chasing it head-on. Happiness ensues from a life well lived; aim at meaning and let joy be the byproduct. — Enjoy the Flight (Living/Balance/Happiness/Passion)
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