What is the meaning of your life?
"People who are drifting in life spend time in a cycle of being in a normal, relaxed, and comfortabl...
"People who are drifting in life spend time in a cycle of being in a normal, relaxed, and comfortable situation. Nothing improves, and the longer they can't get out of that situation, the older they get and end their lives.
People who are striving for a goal don't cycle like that. For them, every morning is a new day in his life. The thought of trying to fulfill his goals gives him meaning every day. Falling down and getting back up, fighting bravely for his life, his will to win drives him forward.
What type of person are you currently? Is it the first winner type? A second normal type of person? You decide. If it is the second type
If your current income stopped today, what would happen to you? What are your plans for the next day? What are your goals? What are you living for? Do you think your life has meaning if you don't have any answers? French writer Molière said, "One must eat to live, and not live to eat." It has been said. Eat to survive. Don't survive just to eat. What is the meaning of life if we live only by eating? Being human can distinguish between good and bad. There is more intelligence than animals. If you live only to eat every day, it is not worth being human. Only a life that wakes up full of energy for tomorrow has meaning.
Life becomes more meaningful when you realize what you envisioned for your life. Life becomes more worth living when you can not only benefit yourself but also share it with others. Happiness cannot be bought with money, so owning it makes you more valuable. Professor and author Kevin Kruse says, "Life is about making an impact, not making an income." Life is not about making money, it's about being useful. so true. If you spend your whole life looking for money and living only for money, you will be a slave to money. I will try to benefit, I will share more benefits for the people around me, If good things are passed on, life will have more meaning. What should we do to have such a meaningful life?
1) Think about what you love. Then set a goal about it. short-term plan for that goal; Establish a long-term plan. Live your life like that. If you face a loss, fight back.
2) Do what you are good at. While others are learning a lot about it, you're just shadowing it. If so, you may be closer to achieving more. When you learn more about it, it can become a better skill for your life. Make it something you really love too. If that is the case, your life will feel meaningful.
3) Do what other people need. I mean, what do other people want or need? The kind of things that are really needed without harming others can be beneficial to you and others as well. Because it is mutually beneficial, you have a sense of merit and contentment.
4) Do what is beneficial. To be great, what the whole world really needs. In other words, do something that will benefit your environment. Don't get money, but help that will benefit others, in other words, like charity work. That job will increase your income. But feeling ecstatic makes you understand the meaning of life better.
These four methods are based on the Japanese ikigai. ""a reason for being." The meaning of surviving life is told to survive in the above four ways. In our situation, number one and number two would be jobs that I really enjoy. If it happens to be something you have a talent for, it's more than enough. You can always work tirelessly on a job that you really like, and it's easy to become more capable as you study what you have a talent for. Doing what you really love, not thinking of it as work, but always trying to innovate will give your life more meaning and may even save you time in your life. Therefore, the present human life is available, but no one can say exactly what will happen in the next life, so make the most of the human life you have. Make a profit while you can do things with your own hands. Don't chase after money. Build your dreams. Do as much as you can for the benefit of others. As Albert Einstein said, "Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value." I encourage you to try to be a person of value rather than a successful person."
People who are striving for a goal don't cycle like that. For them, every morning is a new day in his life. The thought of trying to fulfill his goals gives him meaning every day. Falling down and getting back up, fighting bravely for his life, his will to win drives him forward.
What type of person are you currently? Is it the first winner type? A second normal type of person? You decide. If it is the second type
If your current income stopped today, what would happen to you? What are your plans for the next day? What are your goals? What are you living for? Do you think your life has meaning if you don't have any answers? French writer Molière said, "One must eat to live, and not live to eat." It has been said. Eat to survive. Don't survive just to eat. What is the meaning of life if we live only by eating? Being human can distinguish between good and bad. There is more intelligence than animals. If you live only to eat every day, it is not worth being human. Only a life that wakes up full of energy for tomorrow has meaning.
Life becomes more meaningful when you realize what you envisioned for your life. Life becomes more worth living when you can not only benefit yourself but also share it with others. Happiness cannot be bought with money, so owning it makes you more valuable. Professor and author Kevin Kruse says, "Life is about making an impact, not making an income." Life is not about making money, it's about being useful. so true. If you spend your whole life looking for money and living only for money, you will be a slave to money. I will try to benefit, I will share more benefits for the people around me, If good things are passed on, life will have more meaning. What should we do to have such a meaningful life?
1) Think about what you love. Then set a goal about it. short-term plan for that goal; Establish a long-term plan. Live your life like that. If you face a loss, fight back.
2) Do what you are good at. While others are learning a lot about it, you're just shadowing it. If so, you may be closer to achieving more. When you learn more about it, it can become a better skill for your life. Make it something you really love too. If that is the case, your life will feel meaningful.
3) Do what other people need. I mean, what do other people want or need? The kind of things that are really needed without harming others can be beneficial to you and others as well. Because it is mutually beneficial, you have a sense of merit and contentment.
4) Do what is beneficial. To be great, what the whole world really needs. In other words, do something that will benefit your environment. Don't get money, but help that will benefit others, in other words, like charity work. That job will increase your income. But feeling ecstatic makes you understand the meaning of life better.
These four methods are based on the Japanese ikigai. ""a reason for being." The meaning of surviving life is told to survive in the above four ways. In our situation, number one and number two would be jobs that I really enjoy. If it happens to be something you have a talent for, it's more than enough. You can always work tirelessly on a job that you really like, and it's easy to become more capable as you study what you have a talent for. Doing what you really love, not thinking of it as work, but always trying to innovate will give your life more meaning and may even save you time in your life. Therefore, the present human life is available, but no one can say exactly what will happen in the next life, so make the most of the human life you have. Make a profit while you can do things with your own hands. Don't chase after money. Build your dreams. Do as much as you can for the benefit of others. As Albert Einstein said, "Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value." I encourage you to try to be a person of value rather than a successful person."