Why do we let the negative far outweigh the positive in our day to day lives? I have donned my thinking cap for years on end about this divide wondering why we are biased in our attitude of success and so called failure. Do we have a right to gauge an individual’s disappointment or success by our definition of the term?
Sure society as a whole is dynamic and the need to “arrive” so to speak in every facet of life is an inherent trait. Needless to say we enjoy the lure of fancy things and have a pressing need to devour the item; however, if we do not have the means we really need to move on and refrain from acquiring something out of the budget. Why get into debt?
This is a never ending debate that doesn’t yield any result, but don’t you think we need to place more importance on individual values being the finer things in life rather than the articles of ‘value’ that we have bought or let ourselves be bought by? Heard this quote once :
“Life is a present and we need to embrace it irrespective of caste, creed, color, monetary divide, etc”.
Money is an important requisite no doubt, but it should not be the basis of how we treat one another. As my lecturer taught us in college “man’s wants are unlimited, scarcity is limited and we have to make a choice”. Sure this is the economics factor taking over, but to embrace this simple straightforward way of life should be a given.
Sure society as a whole is dynamic and the need to “arrive” so to speak in every facet of life is an inherent trait. Needless to say we enjoy the lure of fancy things and have a pressing need to devour the item; however, if we do not have the means we really need to move on and refrain from acquiring something out of the budget. Why get into debt?
This is a never ending debate that doesn’t yield any result, but don’t you think we need to place more importance on individual values being the finer things in life rather than the articles of ‘value’ that we have bought or let ourselves be bought by? Heard this quote once :
“Life is a present and we need to embrace it irrespective of caste, creed, color, monetary divide, etc”.
Money is an important requisite no doubt, but it should not be the basis of how we treat one another. As my lecturer taught us in college “man’s wants are unlimited, scarcity is limited and we have to make a choice”. Sure this is the economics factor taking over, but to embrace this simple straightforward way of life should be a given.
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