When borders are being reformed.
This is the tenth in a series of posts reflecting on the importance of our actions and what we do to contribute to something, and ideally, something greater. These posts should be read in order of publication. Starting with number six, for example, would make no sense to the reader. Happy reading!
Yes, because I thought the borders growing back was a bit cliché. Besides, it’s much more realistic if we talk about reform. Let’s say we all have the ability to handle a lot of movement in our lives. Some more than others, I agree. However, a question arises. How does self-realization happen?
First of all, we could talk about the movement I have just mentioned and which I have already talked about in a previous series. This movement requires our attention. We can therefore agree on the following elements:
- Continuous movement occupies our mind.
- As our mind is constantly occupied with movement, we cannot use it for other purposes.
- Not being able to use it for other purposes, we avoid torment.
- Not being able to use it for other purposes, we don’t pay attention to those who need it among our relatives.
- Being in constant motion, we increase the probability of collision.
I would conclude that those who immerse themselves in movement and claim to be happy and hyperactive probably do so at the expense of others. Like a person who says they never miss the metro, but who pushes everyone else to take their place.
To be continued…
-Danny
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Last Updated on March 17, 2021 by Coach Danny