Ten Commandments for Peace of Mind

1. Do not interfere in others’ business unless asked
2. Forget and forgive
3. Do not crave for recognition
4. Do not be jealous
5. Change yourself according to the environment
6. Endure what cannot be cured
7. Do not bite more than you can chew
8. Meditate regularly
9. Never leave the mind vacant
10. Do not procrastinate and never regret

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Mohamed Marwen Meddah

Mohamed Marwen Meddah is a Tunisian-Canadian, web aficionado, software engineering leader, blogger, and amateur photographer.

3 thoughts on “Ten Commandments for Peace of Mind”

  1. Mostly yes…
    The only thing I don’t do is meditation, and it’s something I want to do through prayer and through plain meditation.
    And in the last point, I do not regret anything I did in my life, but I do need to stop procrastinating in certain things. I have to get down to doing the stuff I need to do.

  2. The last point looks like two points to me. It should be 11 Commandments, but I guess they just put it in together to go with Moses’ 10 Commandments. It was Moses, right? I’m not of the Christian faith, so I don’t know any better. ๐Ÿ˜›

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