tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6601498033460501328.post4558433856768037686..comments2024-02-07T19:22:22.344+11:00Comments on Life Enhancing: The Status GameGrant Soosaluhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01926109399246162045noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6601498033460501328.post-29873699528361293362010-11-12T10:34:16.926+11:002010-11-12T10:34:16.926+11:00Thanks so much Jean, I love your idea "Wantin...Thanks so much Jean, I love your idea "Wanting the best for everyone saves us from these meaningless comparisons"!!!! That's so so true. What a powerful way to filter and move through the world. By doing kindness, compassion and heartfelt caring for everyone - what the Buddhists call 'loving kindness' means that you will transcend the status game. Truly life enhancing!<br /><br />smiles and great wishes<br />GrantGrant Soosaluhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01926109399246162045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6601498033460501328.post-11364926345112437882010-11-12T00:37:00.463+11:002010-11-12T00:37:00.463+11:00Grant, you've covered yet another important to...Grant, you've covered yet another important topic! I've always refused to play the status game. While holding certain positions over the years, others have expressed amazement at how "low-key" I am and how I should "work it" for all it's worth. Status means so very little to me. I neither compare myself to those with more (and so feel "less") nor to those with less (and so feel "more"). Wanting the best for everyone saves us from these meaningless comparisons.Jean at The Delightful Repasthttp://delightfulrepast.comnoreply@blogger.com