Thursday, October 28, 2021

How Life Advice Looking Through A Window

 Life in the modern world of the big city of mobile phones, laptops and other high-tech gadgets is not just crowded but personality. We make money and invest our time and effort in making more money. Is it over? Not usually because we have never been satisfied. How many times have we told ourselves that as long as we have more money, life could be so much better? However, after receiving a major upgrade, do we realize that it was not enough and that we needed more?

 

What Should You Do?

 

I read many books about life like Robin Sharma's Monk saying this and the monk saying that, and they all seemed to say that money was not needed. But it is. Can you do without cash and much more? I know I can't.

 



So I went to a local rabbi and asked for advice on how to find my real way of life.

 

The rabbi nodded and led me to the window. "What do you see?" he asked me.

 

Immediately, I replied, “I see people going up and down and a blind man asking for help on the left.

 

The rabbi nodded and directed me to the large mirror. "Now look and tell me what you see?"

 

“I can see myself,” replied the man.

 

Rabbi smiled. “Now you can't see anyone else. The mirror and the window are both made of the same raw material: glass, but because in one of them they use a thin layer of silver, if you look at everything you can see it is your own reflection. ”

 

The rabbi put his arm around my shoulders. “Compare them with those two pieces of glass. Outside the silver plate, he saw other people and felt sorry for them. When you are clothed with silver, you are the only one who sees it. ”

 

I looked at the Rabbi and stared. "I don't understand."

 

The Rabbi continued. "You will only be human if you have the courage to remove the silver cover over your eyes so that you can see and love others." He patted me on the back and walked me away.

 

I thought about what he had said and came to the conclusion that he had a point. Yes. We need money and we should not aim to live a life without money; it is pointless and will cause us and our families many heartache in the future.

 

Instead, I suggest that we follow the rabbi's advice. As we approach life with a silver cover, we can only see it for ourselves. But get rid of that cover, and you'll be able to see and hear for everyone.

 

 

 

In life, we are allowed and should be able to look at both types of mirrors, but we must remember that the mirror reflects only us; the window is the door to compassion, health and true wealth. In other words, seek wealth by all means, but do not let it rob you of life, people, children and the poor and needy.

So I conclude that for a happy life we ought to follow Rabbi's advice.Life is nothing without money .It is one of the main pillars of the life .

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