Newminimalists work on needs not wants.
The future is always a challenge for those who are unclear about their needs.
An Eagle is a predator only in terms of his needs and therefore you can learn a great deal from this strong-beaked bird [see photo]. The great lesson you can learn from such a survivor is that it is up to you to adapt to the changing world around you.
In the end it is not the survival of the fittest as people suggest when they misquote Darwin. The fittest will not necessarily survive in a changing environment. But the individual [bird or human] who can best adapt to new environs will not only survive: he or she will thrive.
The environs around you are always changing a little or a lot. It is easy to get lulled into a false sense of security by small, or incremental, changes to the environs around you. Ahead lie massive changes to your environs. These changes will prove to be of a character and an extent that means many of those around you today will no longer thrive.
You are the answer.
Richard
Eagles are natural Newminimalists because they meet their needs before they attend to their wants. For more about how you can become an Eagle please go to the home page of my website at minmial-you.com
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