Perfectionism and optimalism are not distinct ways of being, an either-or choice, but rather they coexist in each person. And while we can move from perfectionism toward optimalism, we never fully leave perfectionism behind and never fully reach optimalism ahead. The optimalism ideal is not a distant shore to be reached but a distant star that guides us and can never be reached. As Carl Rogers pointed out, ‘The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction, not a destination
Failure is an inescapable part of life and a critically important part of any successful life. We learn to walk by falling, to talk by babbling, to s… - Tal Ben-Shahar
Failure is an inescapable part of life and a critically important part of any successful life. We learn to walk by falling, to talk by babbling, to s…
- Tal Ben-Shahar
There are some people who always feel happy. They're called psychopaths - Tal Ben-Shahar
There are some people who always feel happy. They're called psychopaths
We can only learn to deal with failure by actually experiencing failure, by living through it. The earlier we face difficulties and drawbacks, the be… - Tal Ben-Shahar
We can only learn to deal with failure by actually experiencing failure, by living through it. The earlier we face difficulties and drawbacks, the be…
Learn to fail or fail to learn - Tal Ben-Shahar
Learn to fail or fail to learn
Happiness is the overall experience of pleasure and meaning - Tal Ben-Shahar
Happiness is the overall experience of pleasure and meaning
When you appreciate the good, the good appreciates. - Tal Ben-Shahar
When you appreciate the good, the good appreciates.
Incremental change is better than ambitious failure. . . .Success feeds on itself. - Tal Ben-Shahar
Incremental change is better than ambitious failure. . . .Success feeds on itself.
Attaining lasting happiness requires that we enjoy the journey on our way toward a destination we deem valuable. Happiness is not about making it to … - Tal Ben-Shahar
Attaining lasting happiness requires that we enjoy the journey on our way toward a destination we deem valuable. Happiness is not about making it to …
Perfectionism and optimalism are not distinct ways of being, an either-or choice, but rather they coexist in each person. And while we can move from … - Tal Ben-Shahar
Perfectionism and optimalism are not distinct ways of being, an either-or choice, but rather they coexist in each person. And while we can move from …
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