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The definition of Being from a personal Development standpoint with an example of usage.
BeingDefinition: 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. Related Articles: Maurice Clarett's Cautionary Tale James Prochaska's Change for Good
The copyright of the article What is Being? in Personal Development is owned by Jerry Lopper. Permission to republish What is Being? in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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