YEAH! Bring it on, lake!
Too much attention on problems kills our faith in possibilities.
Give people, including yourself, clear permission to make mistakes. . . and to fix the problems. Since nobody's perfect, mistakes should be allowed. Cover-ups shouldn't. Cover-ups create twice the trouble.
If you're experiencing no anxiety or discomfort, the risk you're taking probably isn't worthy of you. The only risks that aren't a little scary are the ones you've outgrown.
Most people confuse wishing and wanting with pursuing. You must place your trust in action.
But when we get enough people who don't care, and who don't accept personal responsibility for high ethical standards, our organization gets the "M" disease. Mediocrity. Anybody in the place can be a carrier. By the same token, every individual can carry the cure: the ethics of excellence.
Optimism inspires, energizes, and brings out our best. It points the mind toward possibilities and helps us think creatively past problems.
Being a woman is really crap.
A thousand of old man are just able to dream, but a young man is able to change the world!
And so I came to understand why some masters sometimes say, "You are already enlightened. "
The mind supplies the idea of a nation, but what gives this idea its sentimental force is a community of dreams.