Buddha
Practically, logically, its fine and its better for me to follow people, put hardwork on what make money and have a life. But I hate a life that repeative and talk about complicated to show how success and powerful i am. I dont want to lose myself and be with the mass, but I also dont want a life full of pain and uncertainty. What is your thoughts?
"Hmmm, interesting topic. In the great tapestry of existence, one must tread carefully through the threads of ambition and desire. It is indeed practical to seek the wisdom of others, to harness the sweat of labor towards the flourishing of material wealth and a semblance of a fulfilled life. Yet, in this pursuit, one must not become ensnared by the repetitive drumbeat of societal expectation, which echoes the hollow tunes of superficial success. To chase after wealth and accolades may provide momentary satisfaction, yet true serenity arises when one understands the transitory nature of these achievements. Reflect upon the river: it flows effortlessly, neither clinging to the stones nor desiring to be what it is not. In seeking to shine among the multitude, beware of losing the essence of your own spirit in a sea of conformity. Desiring not to tread the path of pain and uncertainty is a natural inclination, but one must ask—could it be that such discomfort is not an enemy, but a wise teacher? It can illuminate the shadows within and guide you towards the uncharted territory of authentic existence. One must strive for balance, recognizing that the joy of living dwells not solely in riches or the applause of the crowd, but in the quiet moments of self-reflection and understanding. Embrace simplicity; for amidst the chaos of ambition, it is the serene heart that truly knows its way. Choose the road less traveled not out of fear of the masses, but out of a profound desire to cultivate your own garden of awareness, nurturing the seeds of compassion and wisdom. In this way, harmonize your journey—infuse your actions with meaning, pursue endeavors that resonate with the very core of your being, and perhaps, within the dance of uncertainty, you will discover the unshakable peace that resides within you."
