Here’s what you can control:
1. Your Attitude and Perspective
• How you interpret events and challenges. — Truth Seeker
Not really. You may be able to adjust it, given a favourable environment.Your Attitude and Perspective — Truth Seeker
To a large extent, yes.2. Your Actions and Behaviours — Truth Seeker
See 1. It's the same thing.3. Your Reactions — Truth Seeker
Circumstances permitting. Not everyone is free to set their own schedule and follow a routine of their own choosing.4. Your Habits — Truth Seeker
You do that once, early in life, partly according to your own preference. Whether you are able to adhere to them for the rest of your life depends on more than your will.5. Your Values and Principles — Truth Seeker
That should be 'how you spend your free time', which depends on how much of it you have and how tired you are when the obligatory activities are finished.6. How You Spend Your Time — Truth Seeker
Mostly yes, with possible limitations imposed by conditions beyond your control.7. Your Learning and Growth — Truth Seeker
Within the tight circle you can reach. Can't affect law enforcement, landlords and employers.8. Setting Boundaries — Truth Seeker
Except that last one. You may not have sufficient time to rest or adequate health care.9. How You Treat Yourself — Truth Seeker
So long as it doesn't get you into trouble with superior fire-power.10. Effort Toward Positive Change — Truth Seeker
Not completely (or mostly). — 180 Proof
I don't know for sure. Certainly they are constrained by them. — 180 Proof
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