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This class of Way #4 is on the previous tape or CD.
Knowledge is one thing, but integrating it into your life quite another. The first step in settling our own sanity is to understand the concept of 'Temporary Insanity.' Having this concept in mind offers us a better chance to plan and envision our aspirations with greater clarity and confidence.
This class of Way #6 is on the previous tape or CD.
Information comes from many different sources. But how does someone else's idea become our own? At which point do we own the idea and it becomes absorbed into our bones? Shomey'ah u'mosif literally means "understand and add." It's not enough to hear an idea. You have to build on it and add new dimensions. Study the idea. Extract what's relevant to your life. Develop it. Live with it.
The tape or CD of this class contains Way #45 and #46.
Whatever you learn -- whether it be from books, lectures, or your own life experience--begin to build an awareness to realize how valuable it can be to quickly integrate the lesson by articulating it to others.
This class of Way #46 is on the previous tape or CD.
When people are asked, "which would you prefer--to be rich and miserable or barely getting by but happy?", unless they're joking, no one is going to choose misery. For money we will exert immense effort, but to invest the effort to be happy...maybe tomorrow.
The tape or CD of this class contains Way #47 and #48.
Salespeople become savvy from the challenge each customer poses to find new reasons why their product is needed. The best sale is convincing yourself of the value of the wisdom for living.
This class of Way #48 is on the previous tape or CD.
Our minds have a capacity beyond the upper limits of the best computer, but most of us have never taken the time to sort out or prioritize all of the piled-up information. A few simple rules and examples will demonstrate the depth and ability each of us has to organize our minds.
The tape or CD of this class contains Way #49 and #50.
After hearing a good story or idea, why are we anxious to repeat it to others as if it was the result of our own ingenuity or cleverness? The sages say, "say it in over in the name of he who said it." Such a practice has far-reaching benefits on one's integrity and ability to grow. Find out why.
This class of Way #50 is on the previous tape or CD.