Saturday, May 3, 2014

Mansions

Contentment is a step further into the practice of gratitude. Contentment doesn't think to wish for more even in the most poignant of exchanges, the accolades of achievement or in the struggle for solvency. More is an action word and has already moved on, never able to stay long enough to focus on the judgment required to broker effective decisions. More only exists in a tunnel vision that immediately loses sight of what Is, thus cheating any encounter or opportunity the right of its significance.

And yet contentment has already found the intellection of happiness, is not impressed with the illusion of power and does not fall prey to the clouded thoughts that can exacerbate desperation. Contentment is often misunderstood and should not be mistaken as a pennant for lateral existence. Rather, it is a critical key to the health of relationships and is central to sound business practices since its concept is rooted in sustaining the strength and foundations of actualization.

- This Carman Girl





 

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