Saturday, August 22, 2020

WHAT YOU THINK MAKES A DIFFERENCE

For as a person thinks and believes, he or she becomes. (This statement has been inspired by Proverbs 23:7) Prudent means handling practical matters: exercising good judgment. Prudence is the state, quality, or fact of being prudent. The meaning of the proverb and the definition of prudence is at the heart of my following philosophy: It is prudent to want what you need. Success is getting what you want. Happiness is enjoying what you have. Therefore: Want what you need. Get what you want. And enjoy what you have. What we need is to make good decisions and have self-control. This requires logical, rational, analytical and imaginative thinking; self-motivation and self-restraint.