I believe you have one essence or soul that you should try to honor by releasing the natural energy you feel within yourself everyday.
Beyond that, most people get lazy, bored, tired, stressed out and suicidal.
Sometimes reading random uplifting ideas help some people get out of the slumps they’re in. This book is a collection of those types of positive, inspiring, wholesome good, basic ideas about living an honorable, solid life.
You can find hundreds of self-help, New Age books at #133 (New Age), #158 (psychobabble), #291 (religious inspiration) and #299 (religious inspiration) at the library. Try BF500-800 for the Library of Congress system.
The Great Ideas About Life According to Book Publishers
These are the great ideas according to self-help/ New Age bestsellers.
Be kind.
Try to create a better world.
If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away.
Henry David Thoreau
A Course in Miracles is about love and forgiveness.
A person is what he thinks about all day long.
A Return to Love by Marianne Williamson is about miracles happening when we resolve to depend fully on God and decide to love ourselves.
Accomplishments are less important than the efforts to achieve enlightenment and mastery.
According to Joseph Campbell, The Power of the Myth, mythical characters act as archetypes for our identities. Archetypes are different types of human spirits.
Achievement happens because you sweat for it.
Al-Ghazali was a philosopher in medieval Persia who said self-knowledge comes from knowledge of God.
All the self-help people say accept responsibility.
All man's miseries derive from not being able to sit quietly in a room alone.
Pascal
Anyone can become angry-that is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose and in the right way-this is not easy.
Aristotle
Anything is possible if you have the gall to try.
Appeal to the noble motives.
Appreciate the rich experience of life despite problems.
Appreciate the tiny details of life.
Are we gluttons or pursuers of truth, love and beauty?
As a Man Thinketh by James Allen is an old classic self-help book.
As a man thinketh, he lives.
As we spread love, we naturally feel good.
Avoid needless sacrifice and pursue what you want without guilt.
Bare your soul to yourself.
Be a good listener.
Be graceful when you're feeling bad.
Failure is a learning experience for optimists. Keep going no matter what. Pessimism can destroy you.
Be grateful for what you do have and you will find that it increases.
Be a healer.
Be strong. Serve God.
Be your own person.
Be a lovely human being.
Be aware of other possibilities.
Be open to new knowledge and other viewpoints.
Be responsible for all the results and situations in your life.
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