What is your why for living? If you have a why, you’ll find a way. The greater your why, the more intense the passion you’ll generate for your why.
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What is your why for living? If you have a why, you’ll find a way. The greater your why, the more intense the passion you’ll generate for your why.
I am an optimistic, can do, and never quit guy. The spirit of hope indelibly marks my DNA. My research at The Ohio State University helped people discover the best in themselves and change their personal lives, public organizations, and whole communities. I bring the same spirit and enthusiasm to my blog to help those who grieve who find themselves suddenly alone, navigate their grieving. Join my more than 24,300Twitter (@alwaysgoodstuff). I promise my tweets are always good stuff. Please feel free to email me at ray.brese@gmail.com.
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So true. Have to have a solid reason.🙂
My doctoral work was based on the work of Viktor Frankl. He wrote, Man’s Search for Meaning about his experience and insights during the holocaust (he was interred in Auschwitz). His work has had a great influence on my life.
He must be a man with so much experience and wisdom. Hardships and suffering do turn a person to gold. Those who can bear, fight, and survive it.