Sunday, March 25, 2012

What Are We Chasing After?

We often associate happiness with material wealth. The richer we are the happier we become. We didn't know that in the process of accumulating external objects, we are feeding our greed and growing our attachments. That explains why billionaires are never satisfied with their wealth, because their greed have overblown to the extent that they become slaves. Devoting their lives to quench their ever increasing thirst of greed and living every moment in fear of losing. Their gigantic greed can make them stingy even on 10 cents deal.

Every material object is subject to depreciation and sudden lost. They are never permanent. As soon as you drive your brand new porsche out of showroom be prepared it will be scratched or lost by theft, anytime.

Isn't it tragedy to see that we devote our lives chasing after illusions and only to regret during our last few breathes?

Anything more than you need is considered as life clutter. Clutter is a liability rather than an asset. These are useless things you think you need that is giving you a bad quality of life.

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