

Many people whom he had helped in good times, returned the favour and he did not feel unhappy.

When unhappiness followed, he was prepared. This is just an example of how a man did not waste his time of happiness in just experiencing it. Preparing for the future, he also bought land so that in difficult times, even if business wouldn’t work, he would have something to survive on. He got money, but did not live lavishly, he had physical strength, so he cultivated good habits so that he wouldn’t fall sick. So when it came, he did not get excited but managed it well. So the man thought for a while and chose to experience happiness first.

We have been given a lot and we should live peacefully. Do not wish that things should go your way. This too shall pass, remember this and live your life. So the man was asked, which he wants to experience first? Unhappiness or happiness? In our life, the cycle goes on like waves of an ocean, coming and going. Since we are born, we have to go through certain experiences, which include unhappiness as well as happiness. If there are problems, it is easy to get unhappy, but we have to use our intelligence and not get affected when problems come.Ī man was once told that since you are born, you will get 50 % happiness and 50 % unhappiness. Take care of your body and mental balance. Firstly keep yourself in the correct state of mind. I should uplift myself and do my part in the world because I have been looked after by the world. Others will keep telling what to do, but we must concentrate on what we ourselves have to do. If you do your duty, everything else will follow – name, fame, money, etc. The first Sloka in the Mahabharata has Vyasa shouting at the top of his lungs that everyone should do their duty. This is why the Yoga Shastra gives importance to Dharma (Duty). If every human does his / her duty properly, the world will work smoothly, otherwise there will be problems. So we must always remember that if someone is supporting us, we should support someone. We cannot live like animals – just kill and eat. In order to eat, we have to grow fruits, vegetables, wheat, etc. We have intelligence, wisdom, and we understand that we cannot live alone. Animals have no problem, if they are hungry, they eat, if they are thirsty, they drink. “Having been born a human, one has to understand how one must live.

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