| Will You Add? |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Self Improvement > Spirituality > Fate, Destiny, Kismet |
|
Will You Add? - Fate, Destiny, Kismet
Site Promotion Cyber or Traditional? ity. No two lives are alike. If they were there would be no point in them being lived twice. We all tread a different path, and - believe it or not - we all chose the lessons we would learn along ours. We should not be envious of the fortunes of others, instead we should focus on making the best of our own particular path in the knowledge that we tread it for good reason.If you’ve ever attended a trade show then you know you will be bombarded with freebie promotion items. Sure there are the popular items such as promotional pens, key chains and note pads, but you will likely encounter unique items such as private label bottled water, customized battery operated fans, water globes, bobble head dolls, envelope openers, mouse pads and Ethernet retractable cable complete with company l The paradox of significance begins with the recognition of the utter insignificance of a single man in comparison with the totality of the universe. And yet every act of Will somehow alters wh Great Waiters are Not Born - They're Made Part 2 Nowhere you can be that isn't where you're meant to be John Lennon, Paul McCartneyJob openings are usually abundant for food service workers. Population growth, the increase of many different styles of food, and the upsurge in restaurants have created many new positions. The majority of openings will arise from high turnover, since food service work is often a short-term source of income for students, those between jobs, and trainees who want work experience to enhance their entrance into other Fate, Destiny, Kismet... All relate the idea that what happens to us in this lifetime is fixed, predetermined, inescapable. Depending on your point of view it could be horrifying to think we are mere robots, unable to deviate one iota from our fixed pathway. Indeed, if we have no Will, we - as individuals - do not really exist. Or it might be comforting. For if all that happens would have happened regardless we are relieved of blame, responsibility and guilt. Modern society certainly doesn't subscribe to this view. The legal system assumes responsibility for action, and hence freedom of the Will, by punishing those guilty of sin (ie crime). And capitalism rewards enterprise. And what of our own experience. Surely there are numerous occasions each day when we are called upon to make decisions. The problem is that as mortals time appears as ever-flowing and unidirectional. So once we've made a decision, and acted upon it, it seems that things couldn't possibly have turned out any other way. But even if we are captains of our own ships we still have no control over the forces of nature or the other ships we share the oceans with. We have free Will, but it's a limited freedom. We can make choices, but those choices operate against a backdrop of circumstance over which we are powerless. And it is these externalities which we call destiny or fate. What of providence? This is the idea that God, or Spirit, will somehow take care of our earthly needs. It is surprising how many often in troubled times the solution unexpectedly appears. This is evidence that we are part of some greater, mostly unperceived, reality. But we should not use providence as an excuse to abdicate responsibility otherwise we obviate the need for our earthly existence. We must still use our Will to the best of our ability and sometimes fate will lend a helping hand. What of luck? The idea that some experience better fortune than others. The concept of luck is born of comparison with others. It is true that we are all born into different conditions, with different talents and other qualities. So too will our experiences differ vastly in nature and desirability. No two lives are alike. If they were there would be no point in them being lived twice. We all tread a different path, and - believe it or not - we all chose the lessons we would learn along ours. We should not be envious of the fortunes of others, instead we should focus on making the best of our own particular path in the knowledge that we tread it for good reason. The paradox of significance begins with the recognition of the utter insignificance of a single man in comparison with the totality of the universe. And yet every act of Will somehow alters wha If Your Eyes Are On Canaan, Get Your Mind Out Of Egypt p>As I continue to grow and mature in life, and in the Lord, I have discovered that in order to achieve success, or attain a goal, you must have a fixed mind. In planning a brighter tomorrow you must anticipate the many pitfalls and potholes that you have to encounter on the road of life. I've also learned that anything that is worthwhile is bound to be a bitter battle. The higher the hill upon which you plan to bu Modern society certainly doesn't subscribe to this view. The legal system assumes responsibility for action, and hence freedom of the Will, by punishing those guilty of sin (ie crime). And capitalism rewards enterprise. And what of our own experience. Surely there are numerous occasions each day when we are called upon to make decisions. The problem is that as mortals time appears as ever-flowing and unidirectional. So once we've made a decision, and acted upon it, it seems that things couldn't possibly have turned out any other way. But even if we are captains of our own ships we still have no control over the forces of nature or the other ships we share the oceans with. We have free Will, but it's a limited freedom. We can make choices, but those choices operate against a backdrop of circumstance over which we are powerless. And it is these externalities which we call destiny or fate. What of providence? This is the idea that God, or Spirit, will somehow take care of our earthly needs. It is surprising how many often in troubled times the solution unexpectedly appears. This is evidence that we are part of some greater, mostly unperceived, reality. But we should not use providence as an excuse to abdicate responsibility otherwise we obviate the need for our earthly existence. We must still use our Will to the best of our ability and sometimes fate will lend a helping hand. What of luck? The idea that some experience better fortune than others. The concept of luck is born of comparison with others. It is true that we are all born into different conditions, with different talents and other qualities. So too will our experiences differ vastly in nature and desirability. No two lives are alike. If they were there would be no point in them being lived twice. We all tread a different path, and - believe it or not - we all chose the lessons we would learn along ours. We should not be envious of the fortunes of others, instead we should focus on making the best of our own particular path in the knowledge that we tread it for good reason. The paradox of significance begins with the recognition of the utter insignificance of a single man in comparison with the totality of the universe. And yet every act of Will somehow alters wh Stream of Consciousness e captains of our own ships we still have no control over the forces of nature or the other ships we share the oceans with. We have free Will, but it's a limited freedom. We can make choices, but those choices operate against a backdrop of circumstance over which we are powerless. And it is these externalities which we call destiny or fate.One thing that is important to realize about thought: one thought always leads to another. It is impossible to have one thought without having another one. What does this have to do with positive and negative thinking?Everything. The thoughts usually follow one after another--usually in a similar vein, until there is some type of interruption that changes the thought pattern. Sometimes the interruption What of providence? This is the idea that God, or Spirit, will somehow take care of our earthly needs. It is surprising how many often in troubled times the solution unexpectedly appears. This is evidence that we are part of some greater, mostly unperceived, reality. But we should not use providence as an excuse to abdicate responsibility otherwise we obviate the need for our earthly existence. We must still use our Will to the best of our ability and sometimes fate will lend a helping hand. What of luck? The idea that some experience better fortune than others. The concept of luck is born of comparison with others. It is true that we are all born into different conditions, with different talents and other qualities. So too will our experiences differ vastly in nature and desirability. No two lives are alike. If they were there would be no point in them being lived twice. We all tread a different path, and - believe it or not - we all chose the lessons we would learn along ours. We should not be envious of the fortunes of others, instead we should focus on making the best of our own particular path in the knowledge that we tread it for good reason. The paradox of significance begins with the recognition of the utter insignificance of a single man in comparison with the totality of the universe. And yet every act of Will somehow alters wh A Matter Of Becoming Still - Spirituality Information some greater, mostly unperceived, reality. But we should not use providence as an excuse to abdicate responsibility otherwise we obviate the need for our earthly existence. We must still use our Will to the best of our ability and sometimes fate will lend a helping hand.Chemistry and mathematics, and an MBA among others. But I found that my education, even though it helped tremendously, did not bring real satisfaction. So I put the certificates and diplomas in the bathroom under glass and wrote, "Break in Case of Emergency."Then I started working for Fortune 500 companies and became intrigued with those who frequented the boardrooms of power and fame. And though a par What of luck? The idea that some experience better fortune than others. The concept of luck is born of comparison with others. It is true that we are all born into different conditions, with different talents and other qualities. So too will our experiences differ vastly in nature and desirability. No two lives are alike. If they were there would be no point in them being lived twice. We all tread a different path, and - believe it or not - we all chose the lessons we would learn along ours. We should not be envious of the fortunes of others, instead we should focus on making the best of our own particular path in the knowledge that we tread it for good reason. The paradox of significance begins with the recognition of the utter insignificance of a single man in comparison with the totality of the universe. And yet every act of Will somehow alters wh Putting a Method to the Marketing Madness ity. No two lives are alike. If they were there would be no point in them being lived twice. We all tread a different path, and - believe it or not - we all chose the lessons we would learn along ours. We should not be envious of the fortunes of others, instead we should focus on making the best of our own particular path in the knowledge that we tread it for good reason.The new year is here and its time to get your marketing plan of attack into gear. Market planning has a lot in common with financial planning. You must first decide what your goals are, who your target market is, how you will reach your targets and set up a long-term plan to reach your target markets.What are your goals and who is your target? Before you can begin a marketing campaign, you need to know what The paradox of significance begins with the recognition of the utter insignificance of a single man in comparison with the totality of the universe. And yet every act of Will somehow alters what would otherwise have been, ultimately and forever. Like the ripples spreading out from a stone tossed into the sea. Suppose in our daily affairs we meet someone on their way to a job interview. A simple "good morning" or friendly glance might be enough to inspire that person to success. And in the course of their work they may go on to touch many other souls. And all because of one simple, costless action. A crude example, but without much imagination we can produce many more.
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:Web Design Broken Down From The Beginning
|