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REBUILD YOURSELF FROM TOXIC SOCIAL MEDIA

Social media,
Keanu Reeves has no social media for anything, you can’t find him on the internet anywhere. I think that’s one of the things that has helped him grow into such a humble person.
Everyone brags about how happy they are and how kind they are on social media, but Keanu doesn’t do that.
He doesn’t brag about anything, and with no social media, that has definitely helped him resist any temptation to. He also does so many kind things and doesn’t tell anyone, which is one key to being humble.
That’s one thing that makes him the great person he is today.
  1. Lastly, I don’t mean to not text your friends or use a phone, just don’t indulge yourself in the endless scrolling of other people’s lives, don’t focus on all the bad things in this world, and start focusing on how to make yourself a better person.

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THE POWER OF TAKING ACTIONS

Taking action . No matter how stupid an idea is, or how scared you are, or how many unknowns there are. Just take action. You see, when you take action, you will learn a lot, you will grow, you will become a much more wholesome person. There is countless benefits just taking action. If you look at all the successful people out there, they didn’t have all the answers, but they took action. They had some big obstacles, but they took action. And from all that, they eventually were able to find success and improve themselves. When you take action, it makes you realize that you need to be better, it shows you where your strengths and weaknesses are. It gives a lot more than you expect So instead of thinking, go out and execute. Life is simple, people complicate it. Hope this helps

Interesting Buddhist Life lesson

  The tale of two monks and a woman is a well-known Buddhist parable. The story goes that two monks were traveling together, a senior and a junior. They came to a river with a strong current where a young woman was waiting, unable to cross alone. She asks the monks if they would help her across the river. Without a word and in spite of the sacred vow he’d taken not to touch women, the older monk picks her up, crosses, and sets her down on the other side. The younger monk joins them across the river and is aghast that the older monk has broken his vow but doesn’t say anything. An hour passes as they travel on. Then two hours. Then three. Finally, the now quite agitated younger monk can stand it no longer: “Why did you carry that women when we took a vow as monks not to touch women?” The older monk replies, “I set her down hours ago by the side of the river. Why are you still carrying her?” Here are some tips Don't dwell on your past Don't be so much emotionally invested in anyth...