It’s all about happiness, isn’t it? Whatever promises us happiness, we tend to go for. And if we are ’selfless,’ then we still want happiness, just for ‘others’, perhaps, particularly our children, relatives, or for people in need who don’t even know us. The bottom-line is happiness, including physical, emotional, mental and spiritual satisfaction. Improving other people’s lives is deeply satisfying for us too and makes us feel happier.
It’s up to the individual to choose a convenient or inconvenient life style. Happiness is not necessarily in the money, but we can turn our mind away from unpaid bills and send the stream of your thoughts into more interesting areas if we have plenty of funds. I think it is rather natural to opt for convenience. There are minds that are corrupted by a questionalble conditioning that promotes self-denial as a virtue. I know it too well from my own story. Let’s encourage everyone to initiate a change within their storyline.
