Can you find a single action that does not follow the law of maximum benefit? Try to notice the law of maximum benefit at work in your life. Can you share new insights that you have discovered?

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    Gil Shir
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    Can you find a single action that does not follow the law of maximum benefit? Try to notice the law of maximum benefit at work in your life. Can you share new insights that you have discovered?

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      Ben
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      It was this simple principal of Kabbalah that first attracted me to studying more.

      Needless to say I agree with it completely.

      But with that in mind, I have a joke for all of you that relates to this topic in a rather twisted way…

      Did you hear about sadist and the masochist?

      The masochist said “hurt me…hurt me” and the sadist said “no.”

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      Diana
      Participant

      I have identified the law of maximum benefit in the following example: at the end of a project, the fulfillment I feel when the client is satisfied and happy with what they received brings me great joy. At the same time, there are two aspects to it: one part increases my sense of importance and personal value because I succeeded in completing the task, and the other part fulfills me because I was able to give. The second part does not leave me feeling empty, but the first part—after feeling important—is followed by a period of emptiness.

    • #429327
      Marina
      Participant

      Nothing. Even though I have a job that is to provide service, I’m still doing it for self benefit.

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      Nikole Roehl
      Participant

      i agree with this law…..

    • #420291
      Ewelina
      Participant

      No, there are always benefits for us, either we see it, or we are unconscious about it. It is how we were created (like everything else). Important is to know it and what we can do with it

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      David the Bruce
      Participant

      I struggled with this concept at first.  I was like “come on…I do things for others all the time”.  And of course, that is true, I do.   But….if i’m honest…and really dig deep enough…I realize…damn…it’s true.   I do things for my wife all the time…I do them because I love her…but guess what…I get pleasure from doing things that I know fulfills her desire….so it’s still benfitting me!!   Guh!!!

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