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		<title>By: Eiji Morishita</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eiji Morishita</dc:creator>
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		<description>Great post Brad!  

Been studying the Book of Ecclesiastes and has a very similar message.

I too believe we are all born for a reason and there are no accidents in the universe.  There are too many things that happened perfectly for there to be life on Earth to be merely coincidence.

Life is meaningless if you are seeking happiness, peace, freedom, and joy in something external to you.  

Every journey starts with The Dream -&gt; The Struggle -&gt; The Prize.

There are two types of people in the world.  Those who embrace the struggle and those who don&#039;t.  Which one do you think is happier?

2 consequences of not embracing The Struggle:

1) Never Reach the Prize - Feeling like a failure and miserable.
2) Reaching the Prize - Feeling &quot;Is that all there is?&quot; or too tired to enjoy it.

Enjoy the journey not the destination because the destination itself will not make you happy, in fact, if only the destination gives you a temporary feeling of happiness, then life is becomes empty and truly meaningless.

Everything you ever desired and dreamed of is inside you and be grateful for your lot in life.

The purpose of life comes down to these 4 actions.

To Love
To Live
To Grow
To Give

When we add the word &quot;Fully&quot; to each one, is when we get a Full-Filled life.  

To your Full-Fillment,

Eiji Morishita
Founder - Genius Squared Trainings
www.geniussquared.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post Brad!  </p>
<p>Been studying the Book of Ecclesiastes and has a very similar message.</p>
<p>I too believe we are all born for a reason and there are no accidents in the universe.  There are too many things that happened perfectly for there to be life on Earth to be merely coincidence.</p>
<p>Life is meaningless if you are seeking happiness, peace, freedom, and joy in something external to you.  </p>
<p>Every journey starts with The Dream -&gt; The Struggle -&gt; The Prize.</p>
<p>There are two types of people in the world.  Those who embrace the struggle and those who don&#8217;t.  Which one do you think is happier?</p>
<p>2 consequences of not embracing The Struggle:</p>
<p>1) Never Reach the Prize &#8211; Feeling like a failure and miserable.<br />
2) Reaching the Prize &#8211; Feeling &#8220;Is that all there is?&#8221; or too tired to enjoy it.</p>
<p>Enjoy the journey not the destination because the destination itself will not make you happy, in fact, if only the destination gives you a temporary feeling of happiness, then life is becomes empty and truly meaningless.</p>
<p>Everything you ever desired and dreamed of is inside you and be grateful for your lot in life.</p>
<p>The purpose of life comes down to these 4 actions.</p>
<p>To Love<br />
To Live<br />
To Grow<br />
To Give</p>
<p>When we add the word &#8220;Fully&#8221; to each one, is when we get a Full-Filled life.  </p>
<p>To your Full-Fillment,</p>
<p>Eiji Morishita<br />
Founder &#8211; Genius Squared Trainings<br />
<a href="http://www.geniussquared.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.geniussquared.com</a></p>
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