![]() ![]() ![]() An interesting experiment made in the 1980s supports this theory. If you don't learn about yourself enough, you'll never be satisfied because more is a battle with an endless horizon. Enough is not too much, not too little, but just right. So the next time someone asks you: "Your money or your life?!", you'll be able to say "I'll take both, thank you". This summary will teach you to think differently about money, which in turn will lead to a point where you no longer must choose. Whether intentionally or unintentionally, they are valuing their money higher than their life. Do you recognize yourself? People living this life are not making a living, If someone points a gun to your head and asks, “Your money or your life?” you know that you'd instantly give up your wallet. ![]() Eight hours of sacred oblivion, if you’re lucky. Answer one last e-mail and then, finally, bedtime. Or two - after all, you’ve had a rough day. Back to your car for the evening commute. Hide mistakes, act busy, smile when you are handed near-impossible deadlines, argue with your consciousness but agree with your boss, watch the clock, smile again. Deal with the intern to who you're trying to delegate work, but always end up doing it yourself. Deal with a seemingly endless stream of emails. Hop in the car and prepare for rush hour. The alarm goes off at 7:00 in the morning. ![]()
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