Laws of Self-Fulfillment
The newspapers are filled with stories of con artists and professional businessmen and women who have swindled their customers of millions, just to live a lavish lifestyle. Bernie Madoff isn’t an isolated case. But if one characteristic is missing, it is self-fulfillment.
There are rules that help build character. Once those rules are obeyed, anyone can feel the joy of accomplishment and a life free from worry and filled with value and meaning.

The Law of Practice
Nothing worthwhile ever comes easy. It requires a great deal of practice. It takes time to build a character that people trust and admire. Practice is necessary to honing any skill in life, whether that is playing the piano or getting a college education.
The Law of Time
Any achievement of a goal requires a good deal of time to accomplish. The purpose of living is to learn. And everyone has 24 hours in a day to use it effectively to advance their careers. There are no overnight successes. Many famous names in the media took many years to establish themselves through a great deal of time and effort. For as long as anyone draws breath, they have the time to develop self discipline and self-fulfillment.
Self fulfillment only comes from reaching goals that don’t require running over someone else to get. There is no better joy in knowing that what was accomplished was well worth the effort to reach it. There is no better feeling than knowing that the effort has helped others realize their dreams. And those qualities are so desperately needed in today’s society.
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I read something similar to this, in the book "Awakening To Your Life's Purposes" by Eckhart Tolle
TOo work hard and Fuck hard leads too a great life