straighten your shoulders
straighten your shoulders
We may or may not be living a humble and humble life.
Just because you've lived a boring life so far doesn't mean you have to continue living like that for the rest of your life.
The situation is constantly changing.
If circumstances change, we can change too.
The 'positive loop' adds effect to effect, so if it works in a negative way, it can have devastating counter-effects, but on the contrary, it can also be a driving force for tremendous success.
'Once you get one, you'll get more.'
Another hopeful lesson is demonstrated by Price's Law and the Pareto distribution.
A positive cycle can also work in the personal and subjective realm.
Bisexual cycles such as gestures and language can take place in the social realm as well as in the personal realm.
People with poor posture can feel depressed and helpless. If you're in the loser's position, people will see you differently and treat you accordingly.
Standing upright with your shoulders straight is not just a rule related to your appearance.
The word to straighten the body includes the requirement to straighten the mind as well.
'Standing upright' means willingly accepting the burden of 'being'.
When we voluntarily respond to the demands of life, our nervous system responds in a completely different way.
Standing up straight with your shoulders open means that you will open your eyes wide and fulfil your serious responsibilities in life.
Standing upright with your shoulders straight is an expression of your will to actively work to turn chaos into order.
It means knowing what your weaknesses are, willing to accept them, and acknowledging that the romance of childhood, when you were unaware of human finiteness and death, is over. It also means making any sacrifices to create productive and meaningful innovation.
Standing upright with your shoulders straight means taking up your cross at the point where what is right and what is comfortable collide.
It means returning the tyrannical, rigid and deadly order to its original starting point, chaos, and ultimately creating a more meaningful, more productive and better order by enduring the uncertainty that it entails.
So, you need to straighten your posture right from the start.
Speak out your thoughts without hesitation.
If there is something you want, ask it with dignity like someone who has that right.
Think of yourself as having rights as others do.
Keep your back straight and look straight ahead.
You will find joy in being willing to bear the heavy burdens of life that you cannot avoid.
The meaning of life found in this way will never be shaken in the face of despair of death.
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