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“Slow progress is better than no progress”
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“Slow progress is better than no progress”

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Do not make unimportant things important, nor concentrate on trifles at the expense of vital matters, or you will hamper your progress. Impulsive actions that are not in keeping with one’s real duties are undesirable.

Sri Paramahansa Yogananda (via yogaprivatelessons)

Now you just have to figure out what your “real duties” are ;-)

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Many people consider the things which government does for them to be social progress, but they regard the things government does for others as socialism.
Earl Warren
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5.6 MILLION Americans have switched their banks in the last 90 days.

wespeakfortheearth:

think-progress:

11% of the 5.6 million cited the Occupy Movement’s Bank Transfer Day as why they moved accounts from a large to small institution.

Nice!

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noun. the teachings of the buddha as they are applied to the problem of human suffering in a world that has lost touch with any easily discernible reality

etymology. धर्म, j. baudrillard


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