Building a Solid Foundation

     “We are all “works-in-progress,” and sometimes it takes a while to build a solid foundation under your feet before you can stand securely and confidently on the strength of your will power.”

‒ Excerpted from More Than Anything Else: Deciding What You Want the Most in Life by Adam Soto

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Strengthen Your Will Constantly

     “A person can have all of the knowledge in the world, but without the will power to use that knowledge and put it to good use, it will be wasted.  Therefore, it is crucial to develop, test, and strengthen your will constantly.”

‒ Excerpted from More Than Anything Else: Deciding What You Want the Most in Life by Adam Soto

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Paralyzed and Directionless

     “A strong will power is the greatest and most important tool that a person can develop.  Without it, even knowledge and understanding are left paralyzed and directionless.”

‒ Excerpted from More Than Anything Else: Deciding What You Want the Most in Life by Adam Soto

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Attachment

     “For a lot of people, this is what life is like: ‘I won’t be happy unless I have (enter word here)!  This is called an “attachment.”  You should have only one attachment in life, and that is your attachment to your desire to be happy.”

‒ Excerpted from More Than Anything Else: Deciding What You Want the Most in Life by Adam Soto

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A Perpetual State of Happiness

     “During everyday life, if I notice a person or event trying to disrupt my happiness, I calmly remind myself that being in a perpetual state of happiness takes constant practice.  Practice something long enough and you’re bound to get good at it.”

‒ Excerpted from More Than Anything Else: Deciding What You Want the Most in Life by Adam Soto

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Today is a New Day

     “Self-forgiveness is a necessary part of living a life of happiness.  Although it is appropriate and natural to feel bad when you’ve done something wrong or that goes against your principles, it is also important not to let the feeling last for longer than is necessary in order to learn what you need to from the experience.  What you’ve done in the past is done; today is a new day.  Don’t let yesterday (or tomorrow) prevent you from being happy today.”

‒ Excerpted from More Than Anything Else: Deciding What You Want the Most in Life by Adam Soto

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