Once “bad” habits are tamed and “good” habits fostered, it seems that the path to fulfillment is dependent on the ability to transcend the concept of “habit” itself and engage in whatever action that brings one closer to happiness (or, conversely, disengage from any behavior that has outlived its usefulness). Either approach at a moment’s notice, always faithful that there’ll be new opportunities around the corner.
Thank you for that?
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You’re Welcome! 🙂
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All habits prevent one sampling the full smorgasbord of possibility.
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Great point!
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I’m not really a creature of habit as I’ve always hated routine – probably why I’m finding it difficult to find a regular writing time. Or maybe that is a bad habit?
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I just view any reoccuring pattern or problem as a habit. So if anything keeps me from living life in a fulfilling manner, then I try and change it, whether it’s a pattern of behavior or a lack of one.
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