Persistent Thoughts Once upon a time in a faraway land, there lived a wise old sage named Isabel. She lived in a quaint little cottage tucked away at the far end of a beautiful lake, surrounded by rugged mountains and lush green pine forests. She was far from the hustle and bustle of modern society.ContinueContinue reading “Persistent Thoughts”
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The Train Metaphor
The Train Metaphor Imagine you’re at a train station… Sat there on the side of the platform… Watching trains come and go… Just Waiting for your train to arrive. Now let’s add another layer to this… Each train that arrives is a train that is built around a certain thought. And if you get onContinueContinue reading “The Train Metaphor “
The Pencil Analogy
The Pencil Analogy An Inspirational & Motivational Moral Story Analogies and Metaphors and the art of storytelling help us retain the information faster. The Analogy of the Pencil is one of those metaphors that once read we just simple can’t forget. Enjoy. The Pencil Analogy The Pencil Maker took the pencil aside and just beforeContinueContinue reading “The Pencil Analogy”
A Pig Called No-Squeal
The Harsh reality of judging others, never judge a book by its cover, or envy another’s circumstances. Everyone is suffering in some form or another, we can never tell from the outside what that maybe. Learn to live contently in YOUR life, live in the moment.
The Zen Master and The Thief
A Short Tale of how we have the choice in any given situation how to react. The Zen Master and the Thief demonstrates this attitude perfectly