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Here’s a quick 2 minutes and 21 seconds of goodness for you today. It’s a short South Park-like video put together with a recording of philosopher Alan Watts.
In the video he makes a great point about life. Something to keep in mind so you don’t wind up bitter and feeling like life is just empty and pointless. Or get stuck in always wanting to get to the future.
I hope you find it helpful.
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Great reminder to enjoy life while you are working towards your goals.
That’s a great lesson! Thanks for sharing this.
I found it very helpful. A life chasing success is pointless when you can’t enjoy the journey.
Wow, I really liked this video…
It was corny, cheesy, tacky… and… very true.
I’m 31 now, and feel like I was completely on that path – now I’m trying furiously to leap off it!
Cheers, I’ll be passing this one on..
-Ross
Hey Henrik,
This video teaches us to enjoy our journey while walking towards success. A very great reminder to us to be aware of what is happening around us and celebrate the small mini milestones we reach in life.
Cheers
Vincent
Personal Development Blogger
Great linkage. Thanks! Basically, make sure that you stop to smell the roses along the path, lest you get to the end and have no idea what roses smell like.
Thanks Henrik.
Love the music analogy. I’ll try remember that!
Juliet
Wow.. i love this, it definately makes sense.
I love it! I always enjoy the posts on this blog, thank you.
This is so very much on point! Something to remember always, always, always! Maria
The cool thing is that this was produced by Trey Parker and Matt Stone (creators of South Park). One of their fathers was a huge fan of Alan Watts, so he was a big influence on them.