what doesn't kill you not only make you stronger, but also more honest.
a simple question to identify your true home: where do you want to die? - Eric Weiner
a simple question to identify your true home: where do you want to die?
- Eric Weiner
Our happiness is completely and utterly intertwined with other people: family and friends and neighbors and the woman you hardly notice who cleans yo… - Eric Weiner
Our happiness is completely and utterly intertwined with other people: family and friends and neighbors and the woman you hardly notice who cleans yo…
Happiness is not a noun or a verb. It's a conjunction. Connective tissue. - Eric Weiner
Happiness is not a noun or a verb. It's a conjunction. Connective tissue.
I've always been a big believer in the power of place. I believe that where we are affects who we are when it comes to happiness, spirituality, econo… - Eric Weiner
I've always been a big believer in the power of place. I believe that where we are affects who we are when it comes to happiness, spirituality, econo…
what doesn't kill you not only make you stronger, but also more honest. - Eric Weiner
We help other people because we can, or because it makes us feel good, not because we're counting on some future payback. There is a word for this; l… - Eric Weiner
We help other people because we can, or because it makes us feel good, not because we're counting on some future payback. There is a word for this; l…
So the greatest source of happiness is other people- and what does money do? It isolates us from other people. It enables us to build walls, literal … - Eric Weiner
So the greatest source of happiness is other people- and what does money do? It isolates us from other people. It enables us to build walls, literal …
Money matters but less than we think and not in the way that we think. Family is important. So are friends. Envy is toxic. So is excessive thinking. … - Eric Weiner
Money matters but less than we think and not in the way that we think. Family is important. So are friends. Envy is toxic. So is excessive thinking. …
We can't love a place or a person if we always have one foot out the door. - Eric Weiner
We can't love a place or a person if we always have one foot out the door.
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