When you get to select the radio station to listen to, what are you likely to choose? Classic or modern? Rock or country?
Share why if you wish.
Asking — and answering — life's interesting questions
When you get to select the radio station to listen to, what are you likely to choose? Classic or modern? Rock or country?
Share why if you wish.
Is there a better smell in the world than walking in to a bakery? Baked goods can be amazing. Do you have a favorite?
Share why if you wish.
Some people try to follow the Golden Rule as much as they can. Others try living each day to the fullest. Still others work to give more than they receive.
There are many principles you can choose to practice habitually. Some believe that if you don’t have such a code, life guides you rather than you guiding your life.
Related: Listen to an episode of the Intellectual Roundtable Podcast, where Lee and Michael discuss this question: ‘Is happiness the most important purpose in life?’ We discuss another question as well, ‘How do you define success?’
Do you have a principle that governs your actions? If so, what is it, and how has it helped you in day-to-day experiences? Has it helped you in personal growth? Does living your life according to a principle make life easier? Or do you accept that choosing to live life this way requires sacrifice, but that’s okay? If you don’t have a principle to guide your life, is there one (or more) that you would like to have the willpower to practice?
So, have at it, dear readers: Is there a principle according to which you try to live your life?
Related questions: What are our responsibilities to others? How do you set priorities? To what should we aspire? What five ideals are most important to you?
Whatever you listen to — be it music, podcasts, or phone calls — do you like to use speakers, headphones, or earbuds best?
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Whether it is a band with a single hit, or an author with one best-selling book, a one-hit wonder is unusual. Do you have a favorite?
Share why if you wish.