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RE: A little bit of info about Lester Levenson

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a very interesting publication, in addition to being complete, happiness is small moments in life in which we are well with ourselves. A paragraph that I really liked is the one about when the disease was discovered and he asks why he lived like this since he couldn't afford to carry out activities that he did regularly

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I guess that he was a very thorough man, through his pain and suffering and close encounter with death at a relatively early age and suffering so much physical ailments actually provided the reason for him to undergo his intense process of questioning but not only that, re-evaluating his entire life, what life really was, who (what) he - and not only he but everyone - is. He clearly saw how he was creating all the misery and even unhealthiness within in his experience of life to that point. Not to say he lived for ever or anything and the rationalwiki seems to point to the cause of his death as being proof that what he is saying is garbage more or less. But most humans do completely miss the link between their own thoughts and their resultant reality and the importance of this cannot be underestimated.

Thank you very much for checking it out! Yes when we fall ill we can quickly see what is truly the most important thing of all, our own health! have a great, HAPPY day @hjrrodriguez 😉