Yet, the title of Jon Kabat-Zinn's classic book suggests that it's not at all about physical location, but one's attitude, or state of being, not external but internal locus of control, not having to smooth out & control the external physical environment, but cultivating hardiness. It appears that happiness is an inside job.
Saturday, 30 November 2013
"Wherever You Go, There You Are"
For many, the above statement may disappoint. After all, don't we pay a lot to "get away from it all," to spend a week or two in a "tropical paradise," and as a result, perhaps "feel like a different person"?
Yet, the title of Jon Kabat-Zinn's classic book suggests that it's not at all about physical location, but one's attitude, or state of being, not external but internal locus of control, not having to smooth out & control the external physical environment, but cultivating hardiness. It appears that happiness is an inside job.
Yet, the title of Jon Kabat-Zinn's classic book suggests that it's not at all about physical location, but one's attitude, or state of being, not external but internal locus of control, not having to smooth out & control the external physical environment, but cultivating hardiness. It appears that happiness is an inside job.
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