Living an intentional life redefines our common notion of "success" by creating depth, meaning and purpose in our lives. True success is based on self-knowledge, balance, freedom and connection, whereas success today is often erroneously seen as the collection of wealth, beauty, or power. In a society driven by a pop culture with lofty benchmarks of athletic prowess, beauty and accumulation of wealth, we must ask ourselves: How happy are we really?
How many happy people, including yourself, do you really know? By happiness I mean experiencing a meaningful and intentional life. What is missing in your life is not more stuff, or a new diet, or any form of physical accumulation.
What is missing for many of us is the ability to see life in terms of meaning, balance and fulfillment.
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