Our relations with others have a crucial factor that depends very much on attitude.
Then with the pretense to be somebody, one must be careful about what to pretend to be.
That act becomes very visible towards predatory, superior, self-seeking, proprietary,
manipulative or defensive speculations.
Little serenities which will affect others more, then
just with words and its actions. It naturally gives rise to consideration of
the needs, to others.
Attitude is a choice of happiness and of kindness,
where giving and respect becomes the grace of wisdom.
It is not what one has or who one is, or where or what
one is doing that makes the attitude valuable, it is what one think about it.
Wasting times that take explanations is the dull
story, what people expecting only to hear for their amusement.
Real happiness depends on once thoughts in mindset and
attitude, for the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our
dispositions, and not upon our circumstances.
When one takes control of once attitude, one takes
control of once life.
Birthdays, Christmas or any celebrations are no dates;
they are states of the mind. A person’s attitude is what one sees, what is
carried out from in his heart.
Those who make a virtue out of their faults show the limitations
in the act.
The ideal by all means of wishful thinking is the
bubble that cannot express its thoughts.
In order to realize the actualities and its generous
touch of the divine attitude, one needs to be aware, that all situations of
life are tests that bring out the real and the false.
Matter is a state of spirit for it is born from the
ashes of the false.
Words that can kindle the soul are the living spirit.
The false attitude comes in the most beautiful
garments to hide the fall from the grace of the highest ideal.
As long one can act upon once own intuition the
success is the next step, but whenever one follows another’s advice, one gets
astray.
In order to get to once true identity, one must first
realize once attitude and follies, to reach a nobility of character.
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