“About eight months ago,” Caroline Zielinski writes in an opinion piece for ABC news, “I did a very scary thing. I quit my job to search for meaning — and it dramatically improved my health.”
She goes on:
“About eight months ago,” Caroline Zielinski writes in an opinion piece for ABC news, “I did a very scary thing. I quit my job to search for meaning — and it dramatically improved my health.”
She goes on:
By Alan bailey
MORE and more our way of life seems to be centred around things. To possess a good house, furniture, clothes, cars and a growing array of consumer items is what life is all about, so it seems. The ever-active world of advertising keeps these alluring goods in front of us. There they are, glittering silverware, plush floor coverings, thrilling sound systems and endless electronic gadgetry.
Then added luxuries like a pool table, a caravan or cabin cruiser, are for some like a tempting bait dangling before their eyes.
Desire rules, OK?