A more peaceful world and a more peaceful century require that we rely not on weapons but on developing a widespread inner peace.
The single greatest cause of happiness is gratitude.
Grow your courage by remembering each day is a gift.
Those who are truly grateful are deeply moved by the privilege of living.
For the grateful, there is no room for disappointment; Each moment offers life.
Keep an eye on your responses. Strong responses are about you more than them.
Forgiveness requires a sense that bad behaviour is a sign of suffering rather than malice.
Why wait to forgive and let go only after you have sufficiently wallowed in your despair? Why not forgive and let go now?
Gratitude turns disappointment into lessons learned, discoveries made, alternatives explored, and new plans set in motion.
We live in a society where mutual respect and appreciation should be considered one of the pillars of modern life.
Forgiveness is a transformative act because it asks you to be a more empathetic and compassionate person, thereby making you better than the person you were when you were first hurt.