Articles Highlights

10/recent/ticker-posts

Life Advice Looking Through A Window

                                   Living in the current metropolitan universe of telephones, 


useful computers and other super undeniable goodies on the level is not only violent but especially usual. We get cash and in this way, we invest our energy and effort in getting more cash. does it end Not generally, because we are only fulfilled from time to time? How regularly have we convinced ourselves that life could be so sweet, assuming we still had some money due to some lucky development? In any case, by then, after getting a huge raise, we decided that it wasn't satisfactory and that we really wanted more.

How should you respond?


I have analyzed many books on life, such as Robin Sharma's Monk Says This and Pastor That, and they all seem to say that cash is not needed. In any case, it is. Will you be able to do without cash and a large part of it sooner or later? I understand I can't.

Therefore, I went to the local rabbi and referred them for advice to help me trace my true path during my daily presence.

The rabbi hung up and led me to the window. "What do you see?" he asked me.

I practically replied, "I see individuals walking around and in the switch, and an obviously frustrated man in the left corner mentions responsibility."

The Rabbi pointed and directed me to the critical mirror. "At this point take a look and let me know what you see?"

"See you," I replied.

The Rabbi smiled. "You can't see another person right now. Both the mirror and the window are made using a completely ordinary substance: glass, but because one of them has a faint layer of silver applied to it when you look at it." all that can be seen is your appearance."


Rabbi put his arm on my shoulders. "Equalize with the two pieces of glass. Without the silver lining, you could see others and sympathize with them. It is precisely when you are covered with silver that you see only yourself."

I looked at the rabbi and looked. “I can't understand.

The Rabbi continued. "You become someone who takes this test to throw off the silver lining over your eyes to see and love others again." He patted me on the back and sent me out the entrance.

I thought about what he said and showed up at the confirmation that he was right. Undoubtedly. We really want cash and shouldn't plan to perform for presence; it's irrelevant and will basically cause us and our families various heartaches later.

All things considered, I suggest we look at what the rabbi gave me. Just when we approach life through the silver lining, all we can see is ourselves. Regardless, remove this cover and you should only see and feel each other.

During ordinary daily presence, we are allowed and should have the choice to examine two kinds of mirrors, yet we should verify that the mirror reflects us; the window is the path to empathy, prosperity, and legitimate wealth. All things considered, look for the flood, in any case, don't let it stop you from living, the individual, the children, the desperate people, and the need.

If you like my article, please follow and subscribe

Post a Comment

1 Comments

If there is any useful advice you can give, I would appreciate it, If you like my article, please follow and subscribe