Though most people today aren't locked in a concentration camp or acting as CEOs of companies in distress, many people are prisoners of their own minds. So in this hook I ask you, "What's your prison?" and I offer you some key's to unlock the door. Frankl's "Meaning" equation gave me a sense of freedom that liberated me from my habitual, fearful ways of thinking. Fear is a straitjacket. It incapacitates and isolates you. Yet the ancient root of "fear" is the word "fare." Passengers pay a fare to take a ship from one point to another, so perhaps in these rough economic seas our fare of fear will take us to a new place in our lives. As Winston Churchill advised during World War II, "If you're going through hell, keep going." Today, too. we all need to come to understand that we can use our seasons of darkness as a means to find new reservoirs of strength strength we didn't know we had. You are no doubt faced today with situations that are testing you to be bigger than you've ever been in your life. Those challenges require you to become conscious of your emotions. As the poet Kahlil Gibran put it, "Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding." As I navigated my way through my treacherous time, the question that kept emerging from my work with the "Meaning" equation was "What is breaking open in my life that is meant to evolve into something new for me and those around me?"
把几个表示恐惧的单词搜一下 就有了
很想帮忙但是我想到的单词里没搜到船费
dread
vt. 害怕,担心;(古语)敬畏
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Though most people today aren't locked in a concentration camp or acting as CEOs of
companies in distress, many people are prisoners of their own minds. So in this hook I ask
you, "What's your prison?" and I offer you some key's to unlock the door. Frankl's "Meaning"
equation gave me a sense of freedom that liberated me from my habitual, fearful ways of
thinking. Fear is a straitjacket. It incapacitates and isolates you. Yet the ancient root of "fear"
is the word "fare." Passengers pay a fare to take a ship from one point to another, so perhaps
in these rough economic seas our fare of fear will take us to a new place in our lives.
As Winston Churchill advised during World War II, "If you're going through hell, keep
going." Today, too. we all need to come to understand that we can use our seasons of
darkness as a means to find new reservoirs of strength strength we didn't know we had.
You are no doubt faced today with situations that are testing you to be bigger than you've ever
been in your life. Those challenges require you to become conscious of your emotions. As the
poet Kahlil Gibran put it, "Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your
understanding." As I navigated my way through my treacherous time, the question that kept
emerging from my work with the "Meaning" equation was "What is breaking open in my life
that is meant to evolve into something new for me and those around me?"
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