Saturday, December 14, 2013

NEW: The Law of Responsibility from Dan Millman"s book

The Law of Responsibility

Once we establish the limits and boundaries of our responsibility, we can take full charge of that which is our duty and let go of that which is not: in doing so, we find more enjoyment supporting others, as we create more harmonious cooperative relationships. ((The way I word this: you can only be responsible for what belongs to you. I don"t use the word "duty" in the context of responsibility, EVER, because, in my view, duty is an outward phenomenon, and responsibility and inward phenomenon. Meaning: you want to be sure that you 1. know what belongs to you, because these are the only things you can and want to be responsible for 2. you will be cut off from your inner powers as long as you don"t take responsibility, don"t own what belongs to you. Responsibility is your access to your own inner power, peace of mind and ability to produce results, express yourself, etc. So it is an inner job.))

For peace of mind, we need to resign as general manager of the universe. LARRY EISENBERG

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