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Sooner or later, we are bound to discover some things about ourselves that we don't like. But once we see they're there, we can decide what we want to do with them. Do we want to get rid of them completely, change them into other things, or use them in beneficial ways? The last two approaches are often especially Useful, since they avoid head on conflict, and therefore minimize struggle. Also, they allow those transformed characteristics to be added to the list of things we have that help us out. In a similar manner, instead of struggling to erase what are referred to as negative emotions, we can learn to use them in positive ways. We could describe the principle like this: while pounding on the piano keys may produce noise, removing them doesn't exactly further the creation of music.


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He enjoys playing classical guitar composing music and taking nature photographs. Books
Benjamin Hoff has written five books: "The Way to Life" (1981) "The House on the Cliff" (2002) "The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow" (1986) "The Tao of Pooh" (1982) and "The Te of Piglet" (1992). In 2006 Hoff publiBenjamin Hoffd an essay on his website titled Farewell to Authorship in which he denounced the publishing industry and announced his resignation from book-writing.

Benjamin Hoff (born 1946) is an American author.

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