To start with, let people be, I do this with self-deprecating humor.
Let go of anger, use anger management.
When I am low, rest, relax and do no harm.
Don’t vent anger, don’t scratch it.
Let go of self righteousness by being light hearted at best and calm, still silent (at worst).
Sometimes, I need more sleep, swear less, rest more, walk more and move more.
All the above habits help me feel more positive emotions and less negative ones.
I think about anger to learn how to control my own.
I imagine myself in a humorous situation as much as possible-express humor as much as possible and live as simple as possible without causing harm to myself or others.
Voluntary discomfort is for advanced people living a good life.
Work for change and challenging ways to live each day.
Eat as early as I can each day and fast as long as I can the rest of the day.
Collect being uncomfortable each day-meeting my goals, facing my fears each day.
Practice engaging people and connecting with others each day.
Let go of comforts like watching TV. I do not need TV, I want it. I let it go.
Practice philosophy, photography and writing each day.
My passive nature needs to be overcome at every turn.
I do live as much as I can each day.
Endurance is something left to someone advanced in living the good life.
Simplicity in lifestyle is best left to someone advanced in living a good life.
No car is best for me. I enjoy a work vehicle at my disposal, but prefer not to own my own.
I recommend people to stop buying things when they believe it is best for them.
To stop acting on desire is the best way to live a good life.
To be less of a consumer is my goal.
Constantly prepare for hardship. Because to let go of my fear of death, loss and hardship is the best way to be willing and able.
I need to face my personal fears: dying from an aneurism found by an ultrasound a few years ago.
I have little chance of this happening but it is my personal fear.
I need to find positive role models like older philosophers who believe in living life to the fullest within my limits.
I believe in living life to the fullest within my limits.
I believe in helping my family and friends to the best of my ability within my limits. Do no harm.
I practice internalizing my ways to live a full life because it does no harm to me or others.
I sometimes need to be rich and hard to myself and others when it is time to be responsible for myself or another.
I also need to stop certain habits because they harm me. I drink and eat in moderation for this reason.
I am growing older and accepting my new found limits.
I am more calmer, and less anxious, less sarcastic, less negative emotions and more positive emotions.
I am less complicated and more simple, in a good way.
To continue being more joyous, grateful and positive is part of my outcomes of living a good life.
Until one discovers this within, the outcomes are just symptoms of living a good life.
My philosophy proves my good life to myself, a better life is possible through my practice.
A long life and a good one is my goal.
For all these reasons, I recommend thinking about living a good life, after all, it is just putting into practice the ways I think love is to be practiced in a good life.