Angst, Slander, and Materialism

There are difficulties in life relating to medicine and law which makes it hard to divulge everything on every bit of detail and fact, but in all things lies an ultimate truth. Gandhi has said, "Truth stands even  if there be no public support. It is self-sustained." 

Our reality is here, our nature and our life, but it always feels like something is missing. "Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate, the mind on the present moment. It is better to conquer yourself than to win a thousand battles." - Buddha. 

We miss out on love, fun, and family, all because of dedications and other virtues in life, that miss out on essential needs to live, laugh and learn in life. Prayer is also important, but leave this as an optional choice, and avoid sounding forceful. There is a Japanese Proverb which goes, "Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare." 

We must all endure difficulties in life, but at the same time continue to improve our own lives, for the continuance and spread of peace, prosperity, and most of all happiness. Acknowledging the ails in the present-day world and its concerns, like death, tragedy, betrayal and loss, that spreads depression like a terminal illness, assists in dealing with these terrible problems, but we must go further and uncover the reasons to find out why. 

Not just set out on a mission to plan and discuss, but to voyage in to the very heart of life-issues and correct them from occurring again, protecting those hurt or harmed, and ensuring justice or reason is laid down in a social context. 

Everyone wants to be successful, and wealthy, but health is above-all of utmost importance, but people lose themselves in the race for life, the race for success, which then turns into prejudice, betrayal and hate; where people lose everything they built their entire life on, and aesthetic property becomes more valued than human life. 

Materialism over human-life, manifests in to a life which then decreases in worth, and the feelings and sensations experienced from an appreciative life, diminishes. So what must one do, if they do not value others or even themself, over commerce, property or money? "Better is a poor man who walks with integrity, than a rich man, who is crooked in his ways." [Proverbs 28:6.]

Always believe in a way out! A way to keep going; keep moving forward in the right direction. Sometimes, times are hard and people act the wrong way when you least expect. There are sometimes valid reasons and explanations, and sometimes there are none, and no-one can explain. 

These are the crucial times we find ourselves, our integrity, and friends - to seek out ways to correct our bad spells in life, and find better-footing. 








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