Karmic Management: What Goes Around Comes Around in Your Business and Your Life
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sometimes you just have to admit that what you’re doing isn’t working—even if you’ve been doing it for a long time, even if it’s comfortable for you, and even if everybody else is still doing it despite the fact that everybody can see it doesn’t really work. Sometimes we just have to be brave enough to jump.
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The First Law of Karma says: Whatever you want from life You must do for someone else first.
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A huge amount of the karma in any project—almost all the success or failure—comes from how we treat the people who make the project possible.
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Karma says that everything that ever happens to me is coming from me. And so I can make anything I want happen by doing it first for someone else.
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try to avoid even hurtful words or thoughts.
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Learning keeps the mind young, clear, snappy.
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All this information and extra stimulation load down your mind and make it difficult to relax and to sleep at night. If you have a few extra minutes in the evening, don’t go surfing on the Web. Get outside, go for a walk, see the trees, watch the stars.
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it dawns on me that it doesn’t really matter whether you take risks or stay conservative. It doesn’t really seem to matter which decision you make: either one might work out, or it might not work out, and the reason the Wall Street Journal has so many pages is just to report on how true that is, all over the world. But absolutely no one seems to be noticing. The Analysts continue to debate pros and cons, all pros and cons that really do sound very reasonable and convincing much of the time, but in the end it’s all just the same. Anytime you’re making a decision, you have no idea at all whether ...more
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“Problems are a good thing, because they let you know where your problems are.”
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If something’s happening to you That you don’t like, Stop doing it to others.