Your Kingdom
Everyone deserves a kingdom.
For example, Bob might be the king over the little-league baseball team he coaches. Kyla might be the queen of the large company she started. Peter's kingdom might be a garden or a coin collection.
Stella is the queen over the report filing department. As its principal, Fred commands the high school. Linda rules everything and everyone within her kitchen.
If nothing else, everyone is (or should be) the king or queen of his or her own private world.
"There is no happiness higher than to be king in some corner -- no man* is worth anything who is not." -- L. Ron Hubbard (*man: a member of mankind; a man, woman or child)
What is your kingdom? What are your goals for your kingdom? What new kingdom do you wish to rule?
Recommendations
Define your kingdom. Rule it with kindness and wisdom. Set goals to expand it and make it more successful.
Allow others to be part of your kingdom and to create their own kingdoms inside or outside your kingdom.
When you notice someone else's kingdom, respect it. Do not criticize it or try to seize it. Allow the person to be the master of his or her kingdom.
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