Ironically your greatest spiritual asset is what appears to be your greatest obstacle: your obsession with yourself. Today we live in the age of individualism. — Richard Harvey

Richard Harvey
Ironically your greatest spiritual asset is what appears to be...
Ironically your greatest spiritual asset is what appears to be...
Ironically your greatest spiritual asset is what appears to be...
Ironically your greatest spiritual asset is what appears to be...
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In the modern world where everyone is concerned with their own individuality, we fall short of our true purpose in life by wasting our time on things that make no difference in the grand scheme of things. For example, how many people worry about whether they have a good or bad physique when they can easily fix that by working out? If we really want to improve the world we should be more concerned with making society a better place than we are about how we look.

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