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Renkon · M
We suffer not because life is hard, but because we scatter our energy on everything equally — things that matter and things that don't.

Here's a simple cheat code. Take a piece of paper and write down what you would do if you had ....
One hour left to live..... . (Reveals your Heart)
Then one day........ (Reveals your Values)
Then one year....... (Reveals your Mission)

What you write is your true priority list. Everything else in life is just provision .... tools to serve those priorities.

That one exercise simplifies everything.

Most of us struggle because we never separate the essential from the noise.

When you have clarity on what truly matters, purpose follows naturally.

And where there is purpose, there is focus.
And where there is focus, there is peace.

You don't need more time. You need more clarity on what the time is for.

In simplicity lies the sophistication of life.

The wisest people carry little .... they just carry the right things.

Cigarguys · 41-45, C
Sitting by a fire outside with your family, listen to music, roasting s'mores and watching the boys play on the swing set.
Best nights ever
Casheyane · 31-35, F
@Cigarguys That does sound marvelous.
I recently realized how fast time is going and it gave me room to pause and think about what's important and what isn't...our time is short and we don't get it back ...I'm slowing down to appreciate the people that are important to me
Bleak · 36-40, F
In a fast-paced world, I choose to slow down by embracing stillness. I sit and watch the sunset, letting the sky unfold in its own time, observe the changing colours of the sky. In those quiet moments, I find clarity, calm, and a gentle reminder of what truly matters.
I started to ask myself why. Why should I drop anything I had planned to have dinner with a friend who will spend 90% of the time on their phone?

Why am I doing this thing I don’t want to do? What’s the bill and what’s the payback?

I stopped making excuses and started giving reasons. “I don’t want to spend an hour and a half listening to you talk on the phone or watch you texting others. I don’t care if you do that, but why do you need a witness?”

The older I get, the more I value quiet. It’s such a noisy world.

 
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