PONDER on THIS for Friday, July 13th, 2007 by Stuart Wilde in SILENT POWER

 


"What is normally considered to be power is not real power at all. Chasing money, glamour, sex; wanting control over others—political and military power—are all manifestations of the ego. They are often glorified forms of showing off; they dwell in the currency of the ego, and they often appeal only to other egos, so they are subject to people’s whims. A person can be rich and successful and still be very weak. Money doesn’t give you real strength; it just keeps you comfortable while you experience your dysfunction."

               Stuart Wilde in "Silent Power"

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