No, that doesn't mean poverty. Nor is that the polar opposite of wealth.
Living simply is experiencing and appreciating the small things in life that are taken for granted by those constantly looking outside of themselves for happiness.
Real happiness will never be found in a pill, television, car, or iPod.
This materialistic view will result in a never ending pursuit of "things" that never quite fill the hole trying to be filled.
In fact, it only grows with the more "things" you
acquire.
Instead, the key to happiness is found by satisfying the needs that should be natural and commonplace for all of mankind.
The things that make us human are the very same things that are lacking in the lives of those lost in their world of materialism.
Instead, the key to happiness is found by satisfying the needs that should be natural and commonplace for all of mankind.
The things that make us human are the very same things that are lacking in the lives of those lost in their world of materialism.
The first of these qualities is optimal health. Most of us are born with all the potential in to world to be healthy and happy.
Yet in our quest for financial freedom, we get lost in the rat race. We neglect and sacrifice our own health for a few bucks.
In the end, we are the ones that suffer with increased medical costs and, worse yet, a decreased quality of life.
There is an old saying that "he who
dies with the most toys wins".
That statement could not be farther from the truth.
That statement could not be farther from the truth.
Your health is all you have. Every time you avoid fast foods and
choose wholesome natural foods, you are investing in yourself and your
future. When you choose to exercise instead of playing video games, you
circulate life providing blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout your
body.
Nothing pays higher dividends than the healthy lifestyles that provide the nourishment you need to function at optimal levels.
In order to enjoy the toys you do acquire during
this lifetime, make sure you live long enough to truly enjoy
them.
The need to connect is so obvious when you see the popularity of social networking websites.
The need to connect is so obvious when you see the popularity of social networking websites.
There is a valuable lesson to be learned here. When you find your family, friends, and people, live for them.
Help and support your community and they will support you.
Living in fear inside four walls and a ceiling, you will miss out on so
much growth and support
available to you.
A stranger is only a friend you've yet to meet.
A stranger is only a friend you've yet to meet.
COURTESY:LUKE SNIEWSKI.
Last but not least let me add quotes of famous authors
I have just three things to
teach:
simplicity, patience, compassion.
These three are your greatest treasures.
- Lao Tzu
simplicity, patience, compassion.
These three are your greatest treasures.
- Lao Tzu
The greatest wealth is to live
content with little.
- Plato
- Plato
Simple living is the way to
happy living.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
The essence of life is not
inthe great victories and grand failures,
but in the simple joys.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Believe that a simple and unassuming manner of life
is best for everyone, best both for the body and the mind.
- Albert Einstein
is best for everyone, best both for the body and the mind.
- Albert Einstein
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