Dan Millman: Peaceful Warrior's Non-Attachment


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"When you begin your transcendental training, focusing your best efforts, without attachment to outcomes, you will understand the peaceful warrior's way."

~ Dan Millman, 21st century philosopher from Everyday Enlightenment

Ahhh… non-attachment. All the great discuss it.

Remember: It's not about not caring, it's about doing your best and not being attached to the results...

Dan reminds us: "The House Rules reveal that you can control your efforts, not outcomes. Do your best; let God handle the rest."

Are you too attached to something right now?

How ‘bout you ease your grip on the outcome and just put your heart into doing your best?





Inspired by: Dan Millman



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