05 Jan Ever heard of “whole living”? Maybe you should give it some thought…
Check out this Huffington Post article by Neal Samudre for an interesting approach that's very relevant to those of us seeking happiness and a good life…
In today's celebrity and personality-focused culture, we tend to only highlight a person's external actions. We make much of the people who are vibrant on social media, the people who do extreme things, and the people who are loud with their opinions. Meanwhile, we ignore the small, meek, and quiet.
This imbalance can falsely lead us to believe that those who make a difference are those who commit many actions for the public to see.
I mention this because we largely ignore the inner canvas of a person–who they are and what beliefs they have. We tend to believe it is a person's external activity that makes them live a meaningful and fulfilled life, but really, it is a person's quiet cultivation of their inner life that allows them to sustain happiness.
It is not what people see but what people don't see that often matters most–meaning our beliefs and our character…
…keep reading the full & original article HERE