Many times you are reading about wish
fulfillment than reality.
Many oft repeated truisms are more about wish
fulfillment than reality (sorry peddlers of endless, uncritical «follow your passion!»
Not exact matches
[09:10] The science of achievement [09:25] Effective execution [09:45] The element of grace [10:00] The art of
fulfillment [10:45] The key to happiness is progress [10:55] When you grow you have something to give [11:30] What's more rare
than a billionaire [11:45] Taking 100 % responsibility for yourself [12:10] Add more value [12:55] Dreams + Embracing
reality + Determination [13:15] The quality of life is the quality of your decisions [13:55] The meeting of a lifetime or a critical business obligation [16:15] Decision - making must be done on paper [16:25] What makes decision - making hard?
Also, while you may be able to «find» meaning in life as an atheist, this meaning can not possibly be anything more
than personal (subjective) wish
fulfillment in denial of greater
reality, that there is no meaning.
The spark which, incapable of being pinned down by the naked eye, pins one finally inexorably to
reality, the great unpinning: one achieves a dancing discipline, is fulfilled by a flying fatal freedom, achievement and
fulfillment being gift and more
than gift.
The charismatic experience is a «sensation of surrender to an immersion in a larger
reality: an experience perceived as self -
fulfillment and enhancement of individuality rather
than the loss of it» (Luther P. Gerlach and Virginia H. Hine, People, Power, Change: Movements of Social Transformation [Indianapolis: Bobbs - Merrill Co., 1970], 124).
These lists and specific references in other essays identify six similarities: (a) God is understood as love involving God's presence in human experience and God's response to that experience, (b) human existence depends upon God's grace and that grace makes humans free, (c) humans respond to God resulting in the
fulfillment of God's intentions in the concrete experiences of individuals, (d) knowledge involves more
than subjective sensory experience, (e) experience broadly understood is crucial for theology, and (f)
reality is characterized by diversity and relationality.
In episode 306, a hard look at college education, viewed by many as a must for those seeking success and
fulfillment, but in
reality a $ 400 billion - per - year industry fueled by fear and more interested in espousing leftist dogma
than in learning.