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Your JOY, Your LIFE

Episode 2 of the Society and I podcast, hosted by Society and I, titled "Your JOY, Your LIFE" was published on September 30, 2020 and runs 4 minutes.

September 30, 2020 ·4m · Society and I

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Second to Love, Joy is one element that gives our life meanings. It defines our strength and courses our directions while we navigate life. Joy is infinite, not equal to the temporary elements that exhausts happiness. Without joy, attracting the good things of life becomes a war what could have been easy. Every morning, ensure you're always checking your joy gauge cos it has a lot to do with your daily productivity. Win your morning, and take charge of your day with Moses Knightingale. Please share and like.

Second to Love, Joy is one element that gives our life meanings. It defines our strength and courses our directions while we navigate life. Joy is infinite, not equal to the temporary elements that exhausts happiness. Without joy, attracting the good things of life becomes a war what could have been easy. Every morning, ensure you're always checking your joy gauge cos it has a lot to do with your daily productivity. Win your morning, and take charge of your day with Moses Knightingale. Please share and like.
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