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5 Tough Questions
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Think, Improve, Change the world in the process. Since I started gr0wing.com, I’ve been receiving emails from every parts of the earth: India, the UK, France, Denmark, the USA. The Internet has delivered its promise as a global conversation enabler. The messages I get are mostly questions about life choices, everyone stumbles upon gr0wing.com when they’re about to make critical decisions: changing career, taking a sabbatical trip, leaving for a monastery in Thailand…. It doesn’t hurt to:. The best way to...
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How to meditate all the time
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Think, Improve, Change the world in the process. How to meditate all the time. I don’t have time to meditate, do you? I make do with 15 minutes of sitting here and there: in the train, or before leaving for work. It’s all I can to keep practicing, and that’s not nearly as much as I’d like, especially when my schedule gets insane like now. Sometimes I regret my monastic days, when practicing was a given, a requirement, a necessity. Now, each break is a luxury and I can’t always afford it. So I’d like to s...
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Changing the world? Are you serious?
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Think, Improve, Change the world in the process. From the individual point of view, solving worldwide issues is not going to do you any good. It’s not going to help me either (I’m already busy enough paying the IRS back). Let’s face it, brainstorming solutions is exhausting. I mean, real solutions, not Fox News initiatives like putting immigrants in a plane or instituting death penalty for pedophiles. Expect those type of snarky YouTube comments from anonymous know-it-alls whenever activism is involved.
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I'm Back, Are We Still Friends?
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Think, Improve, Change the world in the process. I’m Back, Are We Still Friends? Headshot at the Web course. Notice the little sign to cry for help. Khenche Rinpoche smelling a flower. With family in France. Khenchen Rinpoche with bird. The bird has declined to state his identity. Pepper is an old dog that we've been pet-sitting for the last 6 months. He's sweet.but high maintenance. You can tell the large gap between tourism and immigration. My stepdaughter at Walmart. And then I found a day-job. So, fo...