Instead of wishing to "be happy," he began to fix specific, small moments of his day—changing how he reacted to a traffic jam or a missed deadline.
He finally stepped off the treadmill of "more" and onto the ladder of "now." Julian wasn't just a successful man anymore; he was a .
Slowly, the hollow feeling vanished. Julian was still an architect, but he no longer worked to fill a void. He worked because he was already full. He understood that while his buildings needed a foundation of concrete, his life needed a foundation of these .
Julian was a master architect who had climbed every ladder the world put in front of him. He lived in a penthouse of his own design—all glass and steel—and his name was synonymous with "Success." He had followed the steps for career triumph, yet, as he looked at his reflection in those perfect windows, he felt a strange, hollow "suffering" he couldn't name.
Julian learned that he didn't have to accept bitterness as part of life. He realized that the only reason he wasn't happy was that he hadn't been told the "secret" to being so.
Instead of wishing to "be happy," he began to fix specific, small moments of his day—changing how he reacted to a traffic jam or a missed deadline.
He finally stepped off the treadmill of "more" and onto the ladder of "now." Julian wasn't just a successful man anymore; he was a .
Slowly, the hollow feeling vanished. Julian was still an architect, but he no longer worked to fill a void. He worked because he was already full. He understood that while his buildings needed a foundation of concrete, his life needed a foundation of these .
Julian was a master architect who had climbed every ladder the world put in front of him. He lived in a penthouse of his own design—all glass and steel—and his name was synonymous with "Success." He had followed the steps for career triumph, yet, as he looked at his reflection in those perfect windows, he felt a strange, hollow "suffering" he couldn't name.
Julian learned that he didn't have to accept bitterness as part of life. He realized that the only reason he wasn't happy was that he hadn't been told the "secret" to being so.