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Forty Things I Wish I'd Told My Kids: Mindful Messages About Success, Happiness, Leather, Pickles, And The Use Misuse Of Imagination
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Forty Things I Wish I'd Told My Kids: Mindful Messages About Success, Happiness, Leather, Pickles, And The Use Misuse Of Imagination in Brampton, ON
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40 Things I Wish I’d Told My Kids is about being a successful human being and living a happier, more meaningful life. It contains the important things parents wish they had been able to teach their kids, but couldn’t — because they never learned them, or only learned them later in life. These include:
Don’t be ruled by the tyranny of events
The belief that happiness comes from getting what we want is false
Pain is unavoidable; suffering is optional
We live in a sea of uncertainty — but we already know how to swim
Don’t treat the present moment like it’s a shabby motel room
40 Things I Wish I’d Told My Kids brings mindfulness to the widest possible audience — by presenting it not as special and exotic, but as practical, simple, down-to-Earth principles for living that every parent wants their kids to know
40 Things I Wish I’d Told My Kids is about being a successful human being and living a happier, more meaningful life. It contains the important things parents wish they had been able to teach their kids, but couldn’t — because they never learned them, or only learned them later in life. These include:
Don’t be ruled by the tyranny of events
The belief that happiness comes from getting what we want is false
Pain is unavoidable; suffering is optional
We live in a sea of uncertainty — but we already know how to swim
Don’t treat the present moment like it’s a shabby motel room
40 Things I Wish I’d Told My Kids brings mindfulness to the widest possible audience — by presenting it not as special and exotic, but as practical, simple, down-to-Earth principles for living that every parent wants their kids to know






















