New Jersey: Myths, Legends, Folk Lore and Other Weird Stuff!
Do not take this Book to Serious!
In the late 1980s, singer Bobby McFerrin sang an infectious song titled, Don't Worry, Be Happy. Some of you reading this book have heard the song and it should be the anthem for America and New Jersey given the economic woes we have experienced over the past few years.
It’s so important not to take life too serious because there are some things we can control, but for the most part there are a lot of things we have no control over. For example, we can mutually agree we can control our attitude, our temper and our outlook on life.
We cannot control the weather, the economy, or other people. If we could control job losses, mortgage foreclosures and or natural disasters, we would but unfortunately we cannot. The best remedy for combating the stresses of life is to smile a little and accept the things we can change.
Coming into the fullness of life must include the decision to be happy, no matter what. Once we connect with reality and accept life on our own terms, then and only then can we flourish in a world filled with challenges and obstacles.
In many ways, having the ability to overcome crisis in life is a sign of success. Few if any who have achieved major success in life did not accomplish it without struggle. In essence without life struggles, we would not be able to enjoy the pleasures we experience today.
If Thomas Edison had not tried and failed to invent the light, we would likely be in darkness to this day. If inventors, doctors, scientist, lawyers, pilots and leaders not sacrificed, likelihood is we would still be trying to carve a niche in our efforts to live more meaningful and satisfying lives.
The bottom line is we all have choices to make in life, we can choose to be miserable or we can choose to be happy, the choice is yours. I encourage you to pass this information to everyone you know, times are tough and we need all of the happiness ammunition we can get our hearts around. In the prophetic words of Stevie Wonder, Do not worry about a thing. Do not worry, be happy!
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In the late 1980s, singer Bobby McFerrin sang an infectious song titled, Don't Worry, Be Happy. Some of you reading this book have heard the song and it should be the anthem for America and New Jersey given the economic woes we have experienced over the past few years.
It’s so important not to take life too serious because there are some things we can control, but for the most part there are a lot of things we have no control over. For example, we can mutually agree we can control our attitude, our temper and our outlook on life.
We cannot control the weather, the economy, or other people. If we could control job losses, mortgage foreclosures and or natural disasters, we would but unfortunately we cannot. The best remedy for combating the stresses of life is to smile a little and accept the things we can change.
Coming into the fullness of life must include the decision to be happy, no matter what. Once we connect with reality and accept life on our own terms, then and only then can we flourish in a world filled with challenges and obstacles.
In many ways, having the ability to overcome crisis in life is a sign of success. Few if any who have achieved major success in life did not accomplish it without struggle. In essence without life struggles, we would not be able to enjoy the pleasures we experience today.
If Thomas Edison had not tried and failed to invent the light, we would likely be in darkness to this day. If inventors, doctors, scientist, lawyers, pilots and leaders not sacrificed, likelihood is we would still be trying to carve a niche in our efforts to live more meaningful and satisfying lives.
The bottom line is we all have choices to make in life, we can choose to be miserable or we can choose to be happy, the choice is yours. I encourage you to pass this information to everyone you know, times are tough and we need all of the happiness ammunition we can get our hearts around. In the prophetic words of Stevie Wonder, Do not worry about a thing. Do not worry, be happy!
New Jersey: Myths, Legends, Folk Lore and Other Weird Stuff!
Do not take this Book to Serious!
In the late 1980s, singer Bobby McFerrin sang an infectious song titled, Don't Worry, Be Happy. Some of you reading this book have heard the song and it should be the anthem for America and New Jersey given the economic woes we have experienced over the past few years.
It’s so important not to take life too serious because there are some things we can control, but for the most part there are a lot of things we have no control over. For example, we can mutually agree we can control our attitude, our temper and our outlook on life.
We cannot control the weather, the economy, or other people. If we could control job losses, mortgage foreclosures and or natural disasters, we would but unfortunately we cannot. The best remedy for combating the stresses of life is to smile a little and accept the things we can change.
Coming into the fullness of life must include the decision to be happy, no matter what. Once we connect with reality and accept life on our own terms, then and only then can we flourish in a world filled with challenges and obstacles.
In many ways, having the ability to overcome crisis in life is a sign of success. Few if any who have achieved major success in life did not accomplish it without struggle. In essence without life struggles, we would not be able to enjoy the pleasures we experience today.
If Thomas Edison had not tried and failed to invent the light, we would likely be in darkness to this day. If inventors, doctors, scientist, lawyers, pilots and leaders not sacrificed, likelihood is we would still be trying to carve a niche in our efforts to live more meaningful and satisfying lives.
The bottom line is we all have choices to make in life, we can choose to be miserable or we can choose to be happy, the choice is yours. I encourage you to pass this information to everyone you know, times are tough and we need all of the happiness ammunition we can get our hearts around. In the prophetic words of Stevie Wonder, Do not worry about a thing. Do not worry, be happy!
In the late 1980s, singer Bobby McFerrin sang an infectious song titled, Don't Worry, Be Happy. Some of you reading this book have heard the song and it should be the anthem for America and New Jersey given the economic woes we have experienced over the past few years.
It’s so important not to take life too serious because there are some things we can control, but for the most part there are a lot of things we have no control over. For example, we can mutually agree we can control our attitude, our temper and our outlook on life.
We cannot control the weather, the economy, or other people. If we could control job losses, mortgage foreclosures and or natural disasters, we would but unfortunately we cannot. The best remedy for combating the stresses of life is to smile a little and accept the things we can change.
Coming into the fullness of life must include the decision to be happy, no matter what. Once we connect with reality and accept life on our own terms, then and only then can we flourish in a world filled with challenges and obstacles.
In many ways, having the ability to overcome crisis in life is a sign of success. Few if any who have achieved major success in life did not accomplish it without struggle. In essence without life struggles, we would not be able to enjoy the pleasures we experience today.
If Thomas Edison had not tried and failed to invent the light, we would likely be in darkness to this day. If inventors, doctors, scientist, lawyers, pilots and leaders not sacrificed, likelihood is we would still be trying to carve a niche in our efforts to live more meaningful and satisfying lives.
The bottom line is we all have choices to make in life, we can choose to be miserable or we can choose to be happy, the choice is yours. I encourage you to pass this information to everyone you know, times are tough and we need all of the happiness ammunition we can get our hearts around. In the prophetic words of Stevie Wonder, Do not worry about a thing. Do not worry, be happy!
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BN ID: | 2940013720916 |
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Publisher: | James Mazzola |
Publication date: | 01/05/2012 |
Series: | States , #1 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 144 |
File size: | 2 MB |
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