Self-publish your in-progress book for great royalties on Leanpub. Paper.li – Be a publisher. Human Endeavor. Is the glass tumbler half full or half empty? A question frequently asked to discern a person’s outlook or perspective. If I looking at said tumbler and see it half empty, it’s common opinion that I look at life and complain about what I don’t have and the problems I face, and how I do not have the resources to solve them. Most people, mainly involved with self development and its education, would advice me to be grateful for what I already have (the half full glass) and see any problems as part of my life; prioritize them so that I can live my life as lovingly, happily, peacefully, productively as possible. Here’s another take … (and it’s an extension of the half-full-view) What good is glass tumbler full or half full of water?
Better still, I could offer this water to someone who is thirsty … and be happy that I have satisfied the want or need of a “neighbor” (in the Biblical sense) who I am admonished in the Ten Commandments to love as myself! Let’s look at discerning true value. Varghese Philip. Five Short Chapters on Change and Outcomes.