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- Perfect body and mind management makess life a bit boring for travel - the passion of intense desire and intense fulfillment comes from letting ones' daily activities drift from one's needs.
- This does not mean that perfect manageement is not the goal. Rather, perfect management should be followed by seeting the inward and outward goals very high to use the force of acceleration (upward or downward spirals) inherent in human life to one's advantage.
- I have seen the paralysis of overchoicce for free people searching for the "best" high goal. Instead, the criteria should steer away from ego/"free will" and rather push on to higher and farther goals, That will minimise the energy wasted in the asessment and decision process.
- My Intentions are the best, I only neeed to know what are the right things to do. A "customer-driven" focus works for small services but the larger goal orientation requires moral principles to serve as a framework.
- Such a framework is not one of rules bbut one mostly of an emotional, sacrificing, serving, sincere humanitarian nature that will move the soul towards tackling individual situations in a way impossible to formula-ize. This type of ephemeral framework cannot, however, be described: lets refer to it as "Love" for lack of a better term. "Love" as a name is fitting since I am getting nearer the Khalil Gibran museum as I write this).
Perhaps these are useful observations but it all seems way too cerebral still. What I feel will hamper me in the execution of this philosophy are my borgious ideas of what is an acceptable level of material comforts and pride in those attained material comforts. I fear I will begin my efforts by dipping my toe into the lifestyle and from that little bit of experience extrapolate what is down the path without really living it or going there. How many times have I seen that level of commitment end up meaning nothing?
May Gibran Khalil Gibran give me inspiration...
So many people struggling just for security and opportunity and I wander the globe in self-reflection.
Works that stood out for me in the Khalil Gibran museum:
"Tempest rising in the spirit of the poet"
"Poet or person May Ziadeh"
"Struggle for freedom"
"Joy and Sorrow" two people tied together
STRONG CONCENTRATION IS THE GOAL
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