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    “Regard yourself as a cloud, in the flesh, because you see, clouds never make mistakes. Did you ever see a cloud that was misshapen? Did you ever see a badly designed wave? No, they always do the right thing. But, if you will, treat yourself for a while as a cloud or a wave and realize that you can’t make a mistake whatever you do. Because even if you do something that appears totally disastrous, it will all come out in the wash somehow or another. Then through this capacity you will develop a kind of confidence. And through confidence you will be able to trust your own intuition.”

    Alan Watts, Taoism: Way Beyond Thinking

      “Mental toughness is often portrayed as determination and persistence, but it can also be flexibility and adaptability.

      – I can be happy anywhere.

      – I can work with what I have.

      – I can have a good day with anyone.

      You are tough when your mood is not dependent on your conditions.”

      James Clear, Blog

        “There is no death for the spirit; therefore, a person who lives a spiritual life is freed from death.”

        Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 188)

          “Only he who accepts that the essence or meaning of his life is not material but spiritual can be free.”

          Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 187)

            “If you are a Muslim, go and live as a Christian; if you are a Christian live as a Jew; if you are Catholic, live as an Orthodox—whatever religion you have, hold the same respect for people of different religions. If your speech together does not arouse or excite you to indignation and if you can freely communicate with them, you have achieved peace. It is said that the object of every religion is the same: all people look for love, and all the world is a place of love. Then why should we speak about the difference between the Muslim church and the Christian church?”

            Islamic Wisdom, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 186)