Every day is a good day 18.
The above statement is not true in my opinion. Every day is got its up and down, you will never guarantee that your day will end up good or bad. You can go to work feel good and happy and looking forward to end your day with a smile. When you get at work here it come your supervisor give you a hard time with no reason, and your day is spoilt.
I don’t understand someone who says his or her day is always good, no ways not on this earth. We just need to focus on what we did well and forget about the people who ruined your day, and believe you will good for the day, or just take it as the work politics, otherwise will go crazy. Nebraska Zen says: “A couple of years ago, it snowed in Omaha on April 29th. I had wanted to work in the garden that day and when I looked out the window, my heart sank.
Later, I walked downstairs and mentioned that it was snowing to Albert, one of our groups. "Yes," he responded, "there's something quite beautiful about these late spring snowstorms."Indeed there is, if you can approach them with an open mind; if you approach them with complaint because there'll be no gardening, they can be a real pain.
Lama Govinda writes that, "All suffering arises from attitude. The world is neither good nor bad. It is solely our relationship to it which makes it either one or the other." Snow on April 29th, or any weather condition on any other day, for that matter, is neither good nor bad. Good and bad is a question of mental attitude.
Moment-by-moment, we create the world in the mind. We can look out and create a gloomy, depressing world on any day by the condition of mind we bring to it. A depressed mind can make a bright, sunshiny day black and dreary, and a contented mind can create heaven out of rain and storm.”
“Every day is a good day”
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