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1 " What this life will amount to is in part determined by the chemical processes in our body, by the biological interaction among organs, by the tiny electrical currents jumping between the synapses of the brain, and by the organization of information that the culture imposes on our mind. But the actual quality of life—what we do, and how we feel about it—will be determined by our thoughts and emotions; by the interpretations we give to chemical, biological, and social processes. "
― Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi , Finding Flow: The Psychology Of Engagement With Everyday Life
2 " If we really want to live, we’d better start at once to try; If we don’t, it doesn’t matter, but we’d better start to die. "