By Sharon Salzberg — 2013
Staying or going, can we be guided by the understanding that it’s OK to want to be happy, and find the determination and audacity to go for it?
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It doesn't matter how long the road may seem. It doesn't matter how lonely the road may seem. If you have the ability to do it, then do it! Doing what comes natural eliminates the possibility of failure.
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