Sunday, July 12, 2009

Seeking the meaning of “life”

Artist
Barber
Carpenter
Designer
Engineer
Fisherman
Glottologist (linguist)
Haematologist
Ideologist
Janitor
K....


all these professions require similar analytical and problem-solving methodologies. Their job scopes determine their income levels, perpetuating stereotypes that many of us believe in, creating social classifications.

We often label professions and income levels as indicative of one's characteristics and attitudes. It's our attitude towards this mindset that needs to change.

I respect you not for your profession or income level, but for your compassionate kindness towards all living beings around us.

Setting aside our material possessions and societal labels, what remains to cherish as a living soul?

In our relentless pursuit of ambition and purpose, we often forget to express gratitude to those who have shown us kindness. If there's one thing worth seeking in life, let it be the pursuit of spreading loving kindness to every living being.

It's only in our final moments that we realize nothing truly matters except the joy derived from loving and embracing others.

To those striving for greener pastures and ambitious goals, may you find success. But if circumstances lead you back to square one, remember to relax.

If you encounter obstacles, stay resilient and accept them with an open heart, trusting that all will eventually resolve well.

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