Life Uncomplicated

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What does “having it all” mean to you? Is it attainable?

Well, I think that the main problem with us humans, surely not all humans, but at least a significant part of it, is that we want it all.

We want it all, the whole package, without compromises. We waste our precious energy chasing things we think are meaningful and impossible to live without, only because the media and society impose them.

Here’s the point: we miss the relevant things in our life, and what are these?

Simple things, very simple things. We make life complicated and ultimately feel unhappy, dissatisfied, and frustrated.

So, things I think are worth fighting for are:

Love, spiritual balance, physical health, and the utmost knowledge. I say utmost knowledge because it is necessary to attain the previously mentioned. By knowledge, I don’t mean finishing University or anything like that; everyone can gain knowledge.

So, is it attainable?

Yes. It may not happen quickly; some people must put in more work and patience to achieve it. It’s like a growth journey, teaching us to appreciate life more.

2 responses to “Life Uncomplicated”

  1. Zeal4living Avatar

    This perspective on “having it all” is beautifully introspective. The values you’ve highlighted—love, spiritual balance, physical health, and knowledge—are not just goals to achieve, but as you said, a ‘growth journey’ that can lead us to a deeper appreciation of life itself.

    And what’s remarkable about these values is that they are, as you noted, simple yet profoundly meaningful.

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    1. papadosshortstories Avatar

      Thank you so much for the kind words. You already sensed it correctly; I have an introverted personality. ☺️🙏🌹

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