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When you’re down, think of the things you have to look forward to. When you are no longer in the grip of the mishap, then you are ready to reflect on it.
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Your accumulated experience is the basis for the rest of your life, and that base is solid and sound to the degree that you have reflected on it, understood it, and arrived at a workable resolution.
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…too much intellectualizing tends to paralyze us. But true reflection inspires, informs, and ultimately demands resolution.
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To do anything well requires knowing what it is that you’re doing, and you can only know what you’re really doing by making the process conscious – reflecting on yourself, reflecting on the task, and coming to a resolution.
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…[we must] be more mindful of our behavior and the reasons for our choices. It takes time, self-reflection, and willingness.
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Our greatest hope of self-correction lies in making sure we are not operating in a hall of mirrors in which all we see are distorted reflections of our own desires and convictions.
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Today, our virtual, split-screen, and nomadic era is eroding opportunities for deep focus, awareness, and reflection. As a result, we face a real risk of societal decline.
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Only a society rich in memory and reflection can hope to build a culture of creativity, vision, and care.
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Perceptions are portraits, not photographs, and their form reveals the artist’s hand every bit as much as it reflects the things portrayed.
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Your motivations – aren’t impersonal abstractions but powerfully reflect who you are and what you focus on.
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