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                 Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Genuine satisfaction
A quality life is about much more than merely accumulating a 
lot of stuff. A quality life is about much more than 
impressing others with how clever or fashionable you are. 
Real fulfillment comes from making a positive difference in 
the world. A life of richness comes from focusing not on how 
much you can grab, but on the original, valuable and lasting 
things you can create. 
When you choose to compromise your most deeply held values, 
anything you gain by doing so will be of no real use to you. 
If you must betray the unique person you are in order to 
feed your appetite for fleeting pleasures, you have dealt 
yourself a tragic loss. 
On the surface, virtue and restraint may seem to be dry, 
boring and old fashioned. Yet they can bring a depth of 
richness to life that cannot be attained in any other way. 
The joy of opening gifts on Christmas morning becomes a 
meaningless chore if you've been immediately satisfying 
every whim all year long. The delight of enjoying a gourmet 
meal loses all its appeal if you've spent the day grabbing 
snacks every time you're slightly hungry. 
Be careful not to invest your precious life in things that 
disappear the moment they're consumed. Focus on what you can 
give, and express, and create, and you'll experience genuine 
satisfaction that never runs out. 
 
        
          
          
          
        
        
          
            
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