I must admit, I have never read any of his books. :( But, I did listen to many of his CD's and watched over 40 hours of his videos on the internet. Not to mention, how many times I re-listened and watched them. What I have found with his teachings is that once you understand what he is trying to say, it is not that difficult of a concept. However, make what he is trying to say a part of you, that takes a long time.
We are conditioned ever since birth to perceive things differently and to change a part of that, takes a little patience and a little reference checking once and a while. :)
You bring up a good point there. Happiness, I suppose, could be derived from something external....as long as you understand its nature. Hmmm, that is worth giving some thought to.
Yes...exactly. Happiness is a state mind. Since everything externally is always moving, or coming and going...to put our happiness within something like that will only lead us to unhappiness somewhere down the road. :)
Heck NO SFB! lol. When I first moved down to Lansing, I was wearing my U of M hat....with all it bright yellow color. Lets put it this way, I don't wear it anymore. lol....I am in the heart of Spartan country here.
I once talked with a couple students down here. I said I was a fan of both Spartans and Wolverines. They said, no....it don't work that way around here. lol So, I chose to be a Spartans fan.
I was not a big Joan Rivers fan...but it really is too bad she has passed. Some are somewhat baffled that she did die during her surgery. Many report she was very healthy for her age and also was doing stand-up the night before.
I think it is a mixed bag these days....some people have them and some people do not. I thought that most of the younger generation was moving away from good manners, but I was kindly reminded last night as I held the door for two younger ladies....."thank you very much" one said, while the other said, "thank you." I was somewhat surprised but in a beautiful way. :)
Here might be one more thing to be considered. We have a mid-term election coming up here in November. Is it possible that things are being blown out of proportion here...for the opposing party's political gain? I do not know the answer to that. I do not have any information other than what the media is telling me. But, given the current divide in our government, not much would surprise me.
From some of the response, I can see some are not approving of Obama's policies. I for one, think he is doing an okay job...given the complex environment he is working in.
With how politically polarized our country has become, I think we will see a lot of disapproval with our citizens toward our government. If G.W. was in office, I have a feeling the question of "Is war in the making?" at this point would be a non-factor....because we would be in the middle of WWIII by now. I firmly believe that Obama is doing his best to avoid war. However, there seem to be others in our government that are watering at the mouth for it.
My 2 pennies ...I don't follow politics too much, I can do without the headache.
Hey Robert....this blog was certainly something different than what I have been used to posting. It was very late...or I guess early....when I posted it. This was pretty much something that was on my mind at the time. Thanks for posting....nice to see found it. :)
I think you hit the nail on the head....it all stems with good parenting.
I wonder how this new generation is going to be. A lot of families are going through a tough time with divorces, drugs, and financial difficulties. The kids will be witness to all of this.
You know, I really never thought of that...but I certainly believe it is possible. I have seen some weird things in my day that I really do not think any sort of modern science can explain. I am going to look into that.
Thank you for your comment. I think most everyone should be held accountable for their actions. I agree, it seems as if this younger generation might be feeling a little too entitled. :) Although, I will say, I have met some very mature young 20 year old people.
But, certainly I feel karma is holding the now father responsible for his actions. Maybe in time, the father will see the errors of his earlier ways in life. His son seems to be following his footsteps. Maybe the father cannot see his faults within himself; but, he may very well see them in his son.
You know, I got a sneaking feeling that the father is the way he is because he was not shown much love as a child from his parents. But...I don't know and that might be something to blog about in the future.
Thank you for your post and for adding additional learning elements. That is why I wanted to post this blog. There was so much that could be learned from others' mistakes in life with this story.
The Pursuit of Happiness
Hello Ek,I must admit, I have never read any of his books. :( But, I did listen to many of his CD's and watched over 40 hours of his videos on the internet. Not to mention, how many times I re-listened and watched them. What I have found with his teachings is that once you understand what he is trying to say, it is not that difficult of a concept. However, make what he is trying to say a part of you, that takes a long time.
We are conditioned ever since birth to perceive things differently and to change a part of that, takes a little patience and a little reference checking once and a while. :)
Thank you for your post.