A Word of Wisdom Taking a Look Out the Window

 



   Growing up in today's highly competitive world of cell phones, mobile computers, and other high-tech gadgets are indeed hectic, yet very indifferent. We earn money and then invest our time and effort into making more money. Is it over? Humans aren't ever satisfied, so we don't generally do it. How many times have we convinced ourselves that life would have been so much better if we really had a little more extra income? But what if, after receiving a substantial raise, humans start realizing that it was insufficient and also that humans require more?

What are your options?

I've read a lot of life books, including Robin Sharma's Monk Says This and Monk Says That, but they all really seemed to say that money isn't essential. However, it's indeed. Can you live without the need for a great deal of money? I'm sure I can't.

So, I went to the local Rabbi and asked for advice on how to discover my accurate path in life.

The rabbi gave me an approval and led me to the window. "What do you see?" he inquired.

"I can see people wandering to and Down, and a eyeless man is soliciting for charity at the left corner, “I replied snappily.

The Rabbi offered me an endorsement and led me to a large window. "Now take a glance around and tell me what you see."

"I can see myself," the man replied.

The Rabbi grinned “You cannot endure anyone differently anymore. “The image and the window both are produced of the identical raw stuff glass, but because one of them has a light coating of tableware on it, that everything you'll experience when individualities come across at it would be your own protuberance."

The Rabbi wrapped his arms around my shoulders. "Think about yourself in terms of those two pieces of glass. You could see the other folks without the silver layer and show concern for them. When you're protected in silver, you can only see yourself."

I stuck my eyes on the Rabbi. "I don't get it."

The Rabbi went on. "You will become someone only if you do have the courage to remove the silver covering of our eyes and See and love others again." He gave me a slap on the back as well as let me go on my way.

I considered what he said and concluded that he had a good point. Yes. Humans require money and must not strive to live a life without it; it is pointless and will only cause us and our families heartbreak in the long term.

Rather, I propose that humans take the recommendations I received from the Rabbi. Once humans look at life through a silver mask, all we've seen is oneself. However, if users, remove that protective cover, you will be able to see and feel everyone else.

Humans are permitted and must be able to stare both types of reflectors in life, so we must realize that a reflector just conveys ourselves; a window is the door to compassion, health, and true wealth. In other words, seek wealth through all methods, but don't let it deter you from life, people, children, and the poor and homeless.

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