Confidence And Trusting In Yourself Eckhart Tolle
Ever wonder why achieving your goals doesn't always bring the happiness you expected? It can be hard to accept your unhappiness (or, as the Buddha calls it, suffering) and not resist the present moment. Fortunately ... The conditioned mind will often create feelings out of fear, and these should not be the guiding force in your life. Socrates said the wisest person is the one who knows they know nothing. Most people think that is false modesty. Can we rely on our feelings to guide us, or are they often misleading? Do you struggle with doubt, overthinking, or conflicting thoughts? In this insightful Q&A,
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