Does Human relationships matter most in life ?
To build lasting relationships
is not an easy thing to do. Relating to others involves sensitive, complicated,
social behavior . Relationships are fluid. The individual tends to be
self-centred, leading us to believe that everything in life is dedicated, and
with the assumption that it needs self-gratification every time. We keep
looking for comfort zones. This is a grave mistake.
Psychological dependence is a burden, where individuals look for
external support. This is dangerous and will take possession of our senses. The
ability to function independently and to risk consequences will disappear.
A selfless mind, with the awareness of other people’s needs and requirements
and with an awareness to make others happy, will create a climate of co-option
without having to sacrifice one’s desires and aspirations. A strong will and
maturity of mind and body can take care of itself, under any circumstance. The
ability to decide what went wrong and why it went wrong will show light at the
end of the tunnel. Human emotions such as self-pity and self-persecution must
not interfere in the process of resolving problems.
Think good for all, do good for all, and thrive in all-round happiness. To live
best for yourself, you must live for others, too. To exist in a happy world,
you must take care that every living being is taken into confidence. Your
friends, neighbours, relatives, all come into the picture. If anyone needs
help, do the very best you can, without expecting anything in return. Therein
lie profound wisdom and a life of happiness for everyone.
If you do well, the heavens will open up for you, the angels will support you.
Your own chemistry will change for the better. Never hurt others by your
actions and deeds, the law of nature will turn against you if you do otherwise,
it will punish you, unfolding many hardships. You will become a victim for your
own mistakes.
To have good, healthy human relationships, we need not get too personal and
depend on internal security. We can retain relationships without having close
attachments, as long as our mind is pure.
There are no short cuts to achieving peace and harmony. A healthy mind is one
that is in a state of unbiased, unperturbed calmness, capable of seeing the big
picture. The human mind is a divine, sacred experience; we must treasure its
potential and explore it for common benefit by living meaningfully.
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