Describe your philosophy on life?

2008-02-20 05:39:51  

Describe your philosophy on life? You may be concise if you like. I am just curious to see what others think, and who knows, you might actually inspire me. However, my philosophy is very well rounded and I'm loving life as it is.
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The Essence of Manhood

Banish Anger
Banish Fear
Nee'r let these near

Heart of Gold
Sould With God
Mind of Steel

Learn Humility
Learn to Kneel

20 life rules

1) Expect nothing from others but everything from yourself.
2) When faced with a difficult situation look for options, not excuses.
3) Seek fulfilment only of the most basic needs.
4) Seek conquest of the self, not others
5) Respect others more than yourself without neglecting self respect.
6) Be careful who you trust; know who your friends are, and get to know your friends.
7) No such thing as "easy."
8) Have faith in yourself and tap into the potential of your mind, body and soul.
9) Have faith in yourself but do not be arrogantly proud.
10) Love everyone on earth who will let you and eveyrone in heaven but never yourself.
11) Be patient when working on something requiring time and commitment to learn and master, because all work adds up with the passage of time.
12) Every day, nourish the soul with meditation and prayer, enlighten the mind with sound knowledge, and make sure the body remains healthy, supple and strong.
13) Mastery of any art requires patience, time, and most importantly, practice.
14) Determination and dedication form the elixir that makes almost any goal attainable.
15) Determination and dedication, not talent or aptitute, ultimately determine the highest levels mastery and skill.
16) Keep to the spiritual without neglecting the practical.
17) Pray each and every day to the one God for protection against all and any forms of evil and spiritual poison.
18) Be both flexible and organized without going to either extreme, because very little time we have on this earth, therefore.... don't worry, get busy. Time spent worrying, is time best spent working.
19) The law of the one God, the golden rule, transcends all human laws.
20) Regardless of how it may be defined, and who defines the nature of evil, a myriad words and labyrinthine lies, do not change its nature, and ultimately it is intent, not words or actions, which determine whether or not a heart is good or evil.