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[Quote No.12520] Need Area: Mind > Plan
"Act always as if the future of the Universe depended on what you did, while laughing at yourself for thinking that whatever you do makes any difference." - Buddhist Saying

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[Quote No.40886] Need Area: Mind > Plan
"There is no large and difficult task that can’t be divided into little, easy tasks." - Buddhist Saying

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[Quote No.40887] Need Area: Mind > Focus
"There is no large and difficult task that can’t be divided into little, easy tasks!" - Buddhist Saying

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[Quote No.71327] Need Area: Mind > Persist
"[Persistence through gratitude:-] Pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional. [This is sometimes stated as the choice between one or two painful ‘arrows’ - the first ‘arrow’ is unavoidable, inevitable pain but the second ‘arrow’ is avoidable, optional suffering. Often the suffering comes from naturally wanting the pain to be less which comes from comparing the pain with something better - namely no pain. It is possible however to reduce the suffering by comparing the pain with something even more painful and therefore naturally feeling some relief and gratitude that the pain is not worse - it is less than it could be!]" - Buddhist saying

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[Quote No.71328] Need Area: Mind > Persist
"[Persistence through focusing on the good that you want and distracting from the bad you don’t want:] Pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional. [This is sometimes stated as the choice between one or two painful ‘arrows’ - the first ‘arrow’ is unavoidable, inevitable pain but the second ‘arrow’ is avoidable, optional suffering. Often the suffering comes from focusing our attention on the pain, even after we have done all we can to fix it and learn whatever we can from the experience to make the future better for ourselves and others! At this point the best approach should be to find ways to minimize our attention to the pain and distract our attention on to something else that is hopefully enjoyable, engaging and absorbing. Often this is easier said than done but it is still the best option available.]" - Buddhist saying

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[Quote No.22653] Need Area: Property > Garden/Nature
"A monk asks: 'Is there anything more miraculous than the wonders of nature?' The master answers: 'Yes, your awareness of the wonders of nature'. " - Buddhist saying

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[Quote No.38698] Need Area: Property > Garden/Nature
"A monk asks: 'Is there anything more miraculous than the wonders of nature?' The master answers: 'Yes, your awareness of the wonders of nature.' " - Buddhist saying

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[Quote No.71299] Need Area: Property > Garden/Nature
"A monk asks: ‘Is there anything more miraculous than the wonders of nature?’

The master answers: ‘Yes, your awareness of the wonders of nature!’

" - Buddhist saying

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[Quote No.31418] Need Area: Fun > Gratitude
"A monk asks: 'Is there anything more miraculous than the wonders of life?' The master answers: 'Yes, your awareness of the wonders of life!'" - Buddhist saying

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[Quote No.71325] Need Area: Fun > Gratitude
"[Gratitude:] Pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional. [This is sometimes stated as the choice between one or two painful ‘arrows’ - the first ‘arrow’ is unavoidable, inevitable pain but the second ‘arrow’ is avoidable, optional suffering. Often the suffering comes from naturally wanting the pain to be less which comes from comparing the pain with something better - namely no pain. It is possible however to reduce the suffering by comparing the pain with something even more painful and therefore naturally feeling some relief and gratitude that the pain is not worse - it is less than it could be!]" - Buddhist saying

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[Quote No.31040] Need Area: Fun > Experiences
"A monk asks: 'Is there anything more miraculous than the wonders of nature?' The master answers: 'Yes, your awareness of the wonders of nature.' " - Buddhist saying

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[Quote No.71298] Need Area: Fun > Experiences
"A monk asks: ‘Is there anything more miraculous than the wonders of nature?’

The master answers: ‘Yes, your awareness of the wonders of nature.’

" - Buddhist saying

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[Quote No.71326] Need Area: Fun > Experiences
"[Focus on the good that you want and distract from the bad you don’t want:] Pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional. [This is sometimes stated as the choice between one or two painful ‘arrows’ - the first ‘arrow’ is unavoidable, inevitable pain but the second ‘arrow’ is avoidable, optional suffering. Often the suffering comes from focusing our attention on the pain, even after we have done all we can to fix it and learn whatever we can from the experience to make the future better for ourselves and others! At this point the best approach should be to find ways to minimize our attention to the pain and distract our attention on to something else that is hopefully enjoyable, engaging and absorbing. Often this is easier said than done but it is still the best option available.]" - Buddhist saying

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