PONDER on THIS for Monday, August 2nd, by Robert Mack in HAPPINESS FROM THE INSIDE OUT

"Real happiness comes from spending your life in your own way. If you walk in another’s shoes or take another’s path, you don’t leave any footprints of your own. This doesn’t mean you have to be different from everyone else, and it doesn’t mean that others can’t offer you wisdom. It simply means learning to tell the difference between what comes from within and what is imposed on you from the outside. Happiness, you see, is nothing if it’s not about being more and more of who you really are."

                   Robert Mack, in "Happiness from the Inside Out"

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"I saw grief drinking a cup of sorrow and called out, "It tastes sweet, does it not?" "You've caught me" grief answered, "and you've ruined my business. How can I sell sorrow, when you know it's a blessing?"

                  Rumi, in Birdsong

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