How true and how ironic. I just wrote a friend two minutest ago who is nothing but critical of people he knows. It has affected his health, and he kind of knows it now. I pointed out that he should become happier and healthier by starting to criticize less.
Wendy Rigby says:
That is a profound image that conjures up a lot! Let’s just “know the Truth” and not let the “error” in! I think it is better to deal with impediments to happiness rather than treat them like they “shouldn’t” be there. Happiness is a decision that means coming face to face with our demons and often making peace with them. Great image! I love it.
How true and how ironic. I just wrote a friend two minutest ago who is nothing but critical of people he knows. It has affected his health, and he kind of knows it now. I pointed out that he should become happier and healthier by starting to criticize less.
That is a profound image that conjures up a lot! Let’s just “know the Truth” and not let the “error” in! I think it is better to deal with impediments to happiness rather than treat them like they “shouldn’t” be there. Happiness is a decision that means coming face to face with our demons and often making peace with them. Great image! I love it.