We often like to complain that our life is full of problems.
We say that every time we solve a problem, several other problems immediately arise to complicate our life.
However, if we look closely at what we call “problems”, we will conclude that many of these problems do not just happen to us, they do not just have external causes. In fact, many of them ended up being expanded, enlarged by our habits of complexifying situations, by our accelerated thinking. This accelerated thinking also leads us to create, to invent, many other problems, problems that are created by the constant flux of thoughts in our mind.
In this ebook, I share my view on how we can reduce the "problems" we create.
Remember you can always find peace and joy — just look inside yourself.
Zen Michael
We say that every time we solve a problem, several other problems immediately arise to complicate our life.
However, if we look closely at what we call “problems”, we will conclude that many of these problems do not just happen to us, they do not just have external causes. In fact, many of them ended up being expanded, enlarged by our habits of complexifying situations, by our accelerated thinking. This accelerated thinking also leads us to create, to invent, many other problems, problems that are created by the constant flux of thoughts in our mind.
In this ebook, I share my view on how we can reduce the "problems" we create.
Remember you can always find peace and joy — just look inside yourself.
Zen Michael