What is Being?

Being is a state of existance such as being loving

© Jerry Lopper

Aug 20, 2006
The definition of Being from a personal Development standpoint with an example of usage.

Being

Definition: Being has two relevant personal development connotations. A Being is something that exists, generally referring to a human form of existence, as in human being.

Being is also a state of existence; it is an act of living, as in being jealous, generous, loving, or one of dozens of other possible states of existence.

Example: Jeremy alienated many of his friends by often being a whiner and complainer. When he realized the impact of this state of being, through conscious effort he changed to being positive and supportive.

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