Philosophy Of Personal Development – Part 2
For part 2 of my post on the philosophy of personal development, I want to focus on 3 more modern, influential philosophers that have offered a lot in the way of personal development fodder.
For part 2 of my post on the philosophy of personal development, I want to focus on 3 more modern, influential philosophers that have offered a lot in the way of personal development fodder.
All too often in the world of personal development we get lost in the shiny, new solutions to the oldest problems.
How often have you paged through the whole of your life and considered the difference a few smalls changes could have made;
Living is a giving thing. The more we pour ourselves into the world the more we get from the experience of life.
Throughout our lives we have many kinds of heroes. People we admire for many different reasons. Parents. Celebrities. Teachers. Entrepreneurs. Athletes.
“Our lives aren’t a product of predetermination, they’re simply a collection of probabilities.” – Zor Is the mind different from the brain?
Technology is an amazing thing. It has brought us so much and changed the cultural and social landscape of the world in so many profound ways.
Hardly a day passes where I don’t curse someone’s good luck, while cursing my own bad luck. I look around and see good people who get shit on and bad people who seem to have it all.
Happiness is big business. Everyone wants it. No one can seem to get it. Keeping it seems impossible and It always looks like someone has more of it than you do.
In life we see limitless possibility. We are told we can do anything, become anyone and live any way we want.