Philosophy
Philosophy: 1
The idea of these three options is to utilize these choices not only in people, but also in ideas, directions, systems, situations, objectives, etc. For example, suppose there is a particular opinion A. If we agree with it, we follow it (2). If you do not, you leave opinion A (3) and adopt opinion B (2). If you do not like being hired (2), you leave (3) and start your own business (1).
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“Lead, Follow, or Get out of the Way”
George Patton
Philosophy: 2
Do not make choices (actions) influenced by the “people” you encounter or the “things” you experience in the process of achieving your objectives and goals. Take actions and choices to achieve our goals and objectives. Actions that are influenced by “people, things, and affairs” while saying that they are for the purpose of achieving a goal or objective imply dependence or attachment to those “people, things, and affairs. Logical thinking is required to adopt this mindset.
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“If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or things.”
Albert Einstein
Philosophy: 3
The situation changes naturally because the perspective (the way we look at things) changes. (The purpose of elevating one’s perspective is not to “solve problems,” but to “create the new earth and move to the new earth. If the goal is to “solve the problem,” the perception is that “there is a problem. The problem is not there. We just need to change our perspective in order to lift it up.)
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“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.”
Albert Einstein