The Way Forward

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The Way Forward

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SURVEY: What’s the most effective path to reaching my life’s objectives?
  1. Focus on my passion and make it a business
  2. Join a company, make a career, have a family
  3. Focus on my talent, build a career on that
  4. Good health, joyful activity, and loyal people
  5. Family comes first and last; nothing else matters
How to live a systemically beautiful life?
  1. Get meta-fit! Your physical, mental, and spiritual health all link together to build synergy. If one link is weak, the chain breaks!
  2. Find your “Dance” – it’s all about creating healthy interactions, not assigning blame
  3. Cook your own elixir – yes, it’s on YOU to pursue your WILL-BUILDERS, what gets you out of bed every morning. Life is not a video game with free elixirs!
  4. Net-net your life – which means… leave the world better than when you found it.
How? Human Systemics has the tools to address root causes of both success and failure and get you on the right path.

Answer: All answers are valid, but the most sys-tainable path is #4.
 
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Re: The Way Forward

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This one isn't so clean cut. Just as the answer says, there are positives in many outlooks/goals and what people have that makes them happy can differ. I certainly appreciate leaving the world better than when you found it, love that! If your basic needs are met and you were not raised to objectify money than I can see that good health, joy and good people are great qualities of life.
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Re: The Way Forward

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Generally, life is what you make it mixed with a bit of luck unless you believe in destiny where events would've occurred regardless of what you did or did not do. Tony Robbins launched a whole career strictly on this question with his incredibly successful "Live with Passion!: Strategies for Creating a Compelling Future" where he focused on "Infusing your life with meaning and purpose".
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Re: The Way Forward

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Agree that physical, mental and spiritual health all play a role in a joyous life. We tend to think material things such as money fill our happiness and although it does fill some gaps, it is clearly not the most important thing. Good info!
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