Life Consultancy Looking in a window


 Life Consultancy Looking in a window:

It's not just hectic, but very impersonal to lives in today's cellular, mobile, and another high technology world. We make money and then we spend time to make more money. Is it finishing? Usually not because we're never happy. How often did we persuade ourselves that life would be so sweet if only we had more money? But after a significant increase, then, we realize it wasn't enough and we need something more?

What are you supposed to do?

I read a lot of life books, as Monk Robin Sharma says, and the monk says so, and they all seem to say that money is not needed. It's, however. Could you do without a lot of cash? I know that I can't. I know that I can't.

So, I went to the Rabbi neighborhood to seek counsel to help me find my real way of life.

The rabbi rang and brought me to the window. He asked me, "What are you seeing?

I replied promptly, "I can see people going up and down and a blind guy in the left corner begging for alms."

A large mirage was nodded and led by the Rabbi. "Look now and say what you see to me now?"

I replied, "I can see myself.

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The rabbi smiled. It smiled. "Anybody else can't see now. The mirror and the window are made of the same raw material: glass, but because you have laid a thin layer of silver, you can only see your own reflection when you look at it."

On my shoulders, the Rabbi put his arm. "By these two glass pieces, compare yourself. Other people saw you and felt compassion for them without the silver layer. You just see yourself when you're covered with silver."

I saw and stared at the Rabbi. "I do not understand." "I do not understand."

The Rabbi kept going. "You will only become somebody if you have the courage to pull the silver over your eyes so you can see and love others again." On my back he papped me, and he sent me on my way.

I have been thinking about what he said and I conclude that he had a point. Yes. Yes, yes. We need the money and we ought not to seek to lead a moneyless life; it is useless and only causes many heartbreaks for us and our families in the future.

I suggest instead that we follow the advice given to me by the Rabbi. All we can see is ourselves when we approach life through silver covering. But discard this cover, and everybody else can see and feel it.

In life, we are permitted to look into both kinds of mirrors, but remember that a mirror reflects only us; a window is a door to compassion, health, and true richness. That is, look for wealth, but don't let it dissuade you from living, from people, from children and the poor and needy.

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