Tommy’s Window ……… ‘ Smile! ‘

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What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity.
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Smile!

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A smile is a curve that can set a lot of things straight.

The only thing you can wear that’s never out of style is a smile.

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Tommy’s Window : ‘ Homegrown Happiness ‘

chandru, It isn’t your position that makes you happy or unhappy, it’s your disposition. Brian and Mar

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It isn’t your position that makes you happy or unhappy, it’s your disposition.

Brian and Martha

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” Homegrown Happiness “

Why not learn to enjoy the little things–there are so many of them!

If you don’t enjoy what you have, how could you be happier with more?

The Thought Factory….Vash Young

10 Secrets to a Balanced, Successful & Happy Life

Suppose you owned a factory. Would you manufacture only goods that you—or anyone else—do not want, do not need, and cannot use? Would you deliberately operate your factory in such a way as to make it definitely harmful to you, the owner? Well, then, consider that you do own a factory, a thought factory. It is inside you, and you are both owner and superintendent. Nothing can happen in that factory without your approval. Nothing can go into it, neither raw materials nor partly manufactured goods, except with your permission. Nothing can come out of it except the products that you yourself design.

“A thought factory! That’s what you have inside you,” Vash Young said. Take a look at your products. Fear, worry, impatience, anger, doubt. Are you proud of them? Not a bit of it! Your factory is capable of taking the raw materials of experience, mingling them with…

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Balance in Life…A Tightrope Walk…..Osho

10 Secrets to a Balanced, Successful & Happy Life

Balance – A tightrope walk

Balance in life is a tight rope walk. It is eternal, it is non-conclusive. To walk on a tight rope is a big discipline. One wrong step—a leaning to the left or to the right and you are gone. A little unbalance and death is waiting at every step. This is the key to a balanced life—never going to the extreme. If you lean towards the left, immediately balance it by leaning towards the right. If you live life in this way you will acquire the knack of living life in the correct way. Thousands of experiments in good living, by trial and error, by falling and rising—suddenly one day you have the knack of it.

Middle is not a position—it is the constant gaining of balance. It is not a fixed state but a constantly changing movement, just like a tightrope walk. Middle is…

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