The Quest for Control Over Our Own Lives

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March 10, 2016

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The Quest for Control Over Our Own Lives

Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms -- to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way.

- Viktor E. Frankl -

The Quest for Control Over Our Own Lives

"The basic nature of life is that it is ever-changing, uncontrollable. When we think we have stability in life, something comes up to remind us that no, we don't. There is no stability, no matter how much we'd like it. And this kinda freaks us out. We don't like this feeling of instability, of loss of control. So we do things to cope, out of love for ourselves. These are strategies for control, security and comfort." Writer Leo Babuta takes a close look at some of the most common means we employ to gain control of our lives, why they often fail, and what just might be a better path. { read more }

Be The Change

Rethink your own efforts to 'control' your life. For more inspiration read this excerpt from "The Surrender Experiment". { more }


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