Thursday 18 July 2013

Worth Read...

” Most people don’t discover what life is all about
until just before they die. While we are young, we
spend our days striving and keeping up with social
expectations. We are so busy chasing life’s big
pleasures that we miss out on the little ones, like
dancing barefoot in a park on a rainy day with our
kids or planting a rose garden or watching the sun
come up. We live in an age where we have
conquered the highest of mountains but have yet to
master our selves. We have taller buildings but
shorter tempers, more possessions but less
happiness, fuller minds but emptier lives”.
Do not wait until you are on your deathbed to
realise the meaning of life and the precious role you
have to play within it. All often, people attempt to
live their lives backwards: they spend their days
striving to get the things that will make them happy
rather than having the wisdom to realise that
happiness is not a place you reach but a state you
create. Happiness and a life of deep fulfillment come
when you commit to yourself, from the very core of
your soul, to spending your highest human talents
on a purpose that makes a difference in others’
lives. When all the clutter is stripped away from
your life, its true meaning will become clear: to live
for something more than yourself. Stated simply,
the purpose of life is life of purpose”.

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