Day 1

1. Commitment

“There is nothing that is worth doing in life unless it is done with absolute commitment… there exists a universal law that anything that is done with full commitment carries within it the seed of good fortune. Likewise, anything done without full commitment carries the seed of misfortune.”
Richard Rudd

For Many Are Called but Few Are Chosen
Reading time: 10 minutes

I encourage you not to miss this article, which will help you understand the spiritual dimension of working with human emotions and the underlying desires that drive them. In it, I share what I have learned about the meaning of the biblical phrase, “For many are called, but few are chosen,” and how it relates to our own inner work.

By reading it, you will also discover the main psychological factor that explains why different people respond differently to psychotherapeutic work. Why do some manage to achieve profound positive change, even when their lives have been extremely difficult, while others, even in much more favourable conditions, cannot free themselves from their neurosis?