Is life pointless?
My question is straightforward: "You can't run!" But you were chosen in an athletic contest. Athletes/runners from all around the world compete in that tournament.
You meet someone who you think is really self-assured. Even when everyone else is running, he always brags about his accomplishments and body.
Meet someone with a lot of problems. The old man wants to win so he can operate on his sick wife, who has cancer.
One of the people you meet is happy. In the race, he always mentions his parents, wicked sister, and favorite garden.
You meet someone unique. Poverty is his constant companion, begging everyone to clear the way for him so he can win the race and earn enough money to live a decent life.
One individual is busy running. He didn't even look forward to it. Regrettably,
Now the question (s) arose,
1. Will you save the injured person, even if you lose the race and may die as a result?
2. Will you ask others to call a halt to the race, or do you believe more people will come out in support of him?
3. Do you think observing every athlete's personality is pointless?
Now I'll wait for your responses! If you are mentally balanced, you will save the individual and give up your life. Finally, the solution to the last question differs. "You might not need to worry about various people's actions in your game," psychologists say. But they do aid you in two ways:
Establish their speed and adjust your own to beat them.
2. During the run, you will strive to grasp their character's flaws and avoid them. If you're clever, you'll strive to divert their attention from your objective.
The road is the only option for certain psychiatric disorders, as they tend to follow common wisdom. Choosing the shortest route to your destination may thus be advantageous to you.
Your life is similar. To find out, simply compare this game to your life and the characters above.
Money is not the end of life. What we give and sacrifice for it begins with what we give and sacrifice for it.
"Is money a waste?" you ask.
Simple answer
Investing in your family and working for them is different. Also, it will boost our social prestige, emphasize our life choices, and help others.
Money is a waste if you work and leave your family behind.
Whatever your schedule, except for some uninterruptible official meetings, it is your duty to reply to family while at work.
And this is important! "A family that does not anticipate building its bonds is a waste." Unstoppable financial progress is also wasteful for families. The renowned Indian economist and prime minister, Chandragupta Maurya, said this.
Life is a collection of memories.
Every instant of your life has value, from brushing your teeth to landing your dream job or fulfilling another desire.
Who knows? In an interview, your polished shoes might impress HR enough to get you a job.
It's possible that the results of your heart-stopping jogging may one day be recognized in a school game.
Who knows? Saving money covertly may save your family from financial ruin.
Life's small deeds make a big impact!
Mature is not a big thought, but a small detail!
I DESPISE IT!
When we die, but just for a while! That person who altered your perception will go down in history as a LEGEND!
Thank you for reading. Anyone can ask questions! Life goes on!
La vida es tan compleja Yo la comparo a un inmenso Jardín el cual debemos tener sumo cuidado con lo que sembramos ya que es irreversible, en algún momento tenemos que recoger nuestra siembra , en nuestra siembra entra en juego la hermosa familia , de ellos en su mayoría vienen las semillas que sembraremos en nuestro Jardín, los valores son semillas invaluables en nuestra vida tenga gran sentido