To want misery for your fellow man, to internalize hate, jealousy, anger, resentment, selfishness, greed, and our ego-driven desires is to hurt ourselves instead of the ones we hate. It is to hurt your own happiness, peace, health, and fitness. As all things are connected, these negative emotions will poison your relationships with people and God, your focus and productivity, your morals and ethics, which in turn affect your career, jobs or business, and finally, your finances and investments.
Reading Rizwan Shuja’s and Imran Khawaja’s The Cycle of Fulfillment was similar to my listening to a wise Shaman giving sage advice sitting across from the campfire. It was interactive in the sense that it required your participation, which brought forth our judgments and wisdom as you explored your emotional thoughts. Most of all, the writing prepares you for the joys and pleasant surprises inherent in discovering the powers you possess in determining your power and understanding the reasons in designing your life paths.
Imran Khawaja and Rizwan Shuja’s work, “The Cycle of Fulfillment,” have provided me the answers to/of many questions I have faced throughout my literary career. After reading this book, I am better positioned to understand the mechanics and principles of success and their links to the cycle of fulfillment. The authors of this brilliant work deserve a wholehearted appreciation.
The Cycle of Fulfillment offers great principles to success in life. I have applied the principle of lowering my negative energies to increase my focus and concentration to improve my performance, and others can do the same.