We can no longer afford the luxury of being distracted by the lures of wealth and power. Though abundance in wealth and power may be reasonable goals to have at the initial stages of one's path, they are not worthwhile as the eternal goals in one's life. True contentment and meaning in life come from a realm beyond the pursuit of wealth and power. In fact, no pursuit of any kind can give one the lasting satisfaction. This is because contentment and meaning come from acceptance of the Now. Acceptance is not a mere empty reception of whatever that comes along the way. Acceptance is an active...
We can no longer afford the luxury of being distracted by the lures of wealth and power. Though abundance in wealth and power may be reasonable goals ...
"Whatever you do, do it honorably." This was the parting words that Momo got from his parents. From the town of Kaneyama, a little boy of 15 by the name of Momo goes on an adventure. He knew he would do something great, but he didn't know he would befriend a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant. And then fight a giant ogre, and rescue children and return home a hero. As a true hero, he doesn't fight the villain because he hates the villain. He simply fights the chaos, and attempts to rescue the villain to return to his more nobler self by bringing in light and order.
"Whatever you do, do it honorably." This was the parting words that Momo got from his parents. From the town of Kaneyama, a little boy of 15 by the na...
"Whatever you do, do it honorably." This was the parting words that Momo got from his parents. From the town of Kaneyama, a little boy of 15, Momo goes on an adventure. He knew he would do something great, but he didn't know he would befriend a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant. And then fight a giant ogre, and rescue children and return home a hero. As a true hero, he doesn't fight the villain because he hates the villain. He simply fights the chaos, and attempts to rescue the villain to return to his more nobler self by bringing in light and order.
"Whatever you do, do it honorably." This was the parting words that Momo got from his parents. From the town of Kaneyama, a little boy of 15, Momo goe...