New year, new plans, new dreams… but nothing will happen by itself

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It is good to have dreams, the new year is a time for new dreams, new resolutions, new plans, but nothing will do itself. You have to be persistent to make your dreams come true.

Unpredictable heart…

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There is good and sometimes evil hidden in our hearts. We are created to give good (in the likeness of the Creator). Sometimes there is so much good in us that we are surprised ourselves, but this can happen by God's grace.

What do people find happiness in?

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People look for happiness in different activities, they look for happiness in having things, they look for happiness in different kinds of experiences, stimulants, etc. We want to feel good and this is natural. In order to 'catch up' with happiness, people create plans whose implementation is supposed to lead them to feel happy.

Will the world be a better place in 30 years (post inspired by Y. Strickler’s book)?

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The book of Y. Strickler entitled "This Could be Our Future. A Manifesto for a More Generous World" is a real manifesto for a better world. In the first part, the author describes how a world today wracked by the lust for profit functions. In the second, he gives examples of individuals and companies whose philosophy includes reference to and guidance in their choices of values such as justice or environmental responsibility.

Emotional intelligence and a better world.

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I was inspired to write this post by the first dozen or so pages of the book ‘This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World’ by Yancey Strickler (I am reading it in Polish). The title alone encourages you to read. In the part I have already read, the author writes that the world is motivated by profits, GDP and a general profit orientation (i.e. material goods).

My mission statement.

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"My mission is to share knowledge and life experiences related to personal development with my readers by writing posts with useful content that can change the lives of my readers."