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Publié par | First Edition Design Publishing |
Date de parution | 27 septembre 2012 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781622871780 |
Langue | English |
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The Balanced Budget: A Way of Life
Christopher Alan Anderson
First Edition Design Publishing, Inc.
The Balanced Budget: A Way of Life
Christopher Alan Anderson
The Balanced Budget: A Way of Life
Copyright 2012 Christopher Alan Anderson
ISBN 978-1622871-78-0
Published and Distributed by
First Edition Design Publishing, Inc.
August 2012
www.firsteditiondesignpublishing.com
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The Balanced Budget: A Way of Life:
The Balance Point of Life
Physical Balance
Mental Balance
Spiritual Balance
Sexual Balance
Cost-Effect Analysis
The Balance Point of Life
The balance point of life is one of a giving-receiving equality. This means that equal to what one gives or extends out from oneself one receives into oneself. This equivalent giving-receiving may be called balanced interchange.
We see a simple example of this balance interchange exhibited in our breathing cycle of inhalation-exhalation. As one inhales so, too, must one sequentially exhale. As one exhales, then one must inhale. Whatever cycle we may consider, for balanced interchange to occur intake and outgo must equal each other.
Why is this idea of balanced interchange so important? Its importance resides in its life consequences. To experience the life consequence of the state of imbalanced interchange, all one need do is inhale, and then inhale again and again. The inhaled fuel is soon used up and the system must release the by-product of that interchange before it can again inhale.