What the conflicts around the globe teach us about human relations? Actually, a lot. First, and unfortunately, modern society imposes on us the following hard truth: a word that isn’t carved on stone, i.e., written on paper and signed with a valid and verifiable identity, values as much as a falsified penny. The second hard truth we need to understand is that signed documents value as much as the honour of the ones who have signed the documents. Thus, it’s essential that we learn how to recognise the presence of darkness in the surroundings, identifying dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive people at the moment a deception takes place in the environment we’re inserted into. The more we realise how to live a meaningful life within the stone jungle established, the better we understand how we can acquire priceless pieces of knowledge anytime, and from any situation we may experience while performing our daily activities.
Learning how to live in the middle of a dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive environment is extremely important to enable us to acquire as much knowledge as we can from anything we’ve contact with in the environment we’re inserted into. Waking up for what really happens in the present moment makes us develop a rock-like resilient factor, which may bend yet never breaks. On the contrary, any force applied with intention to cause harm would get back to its source, where it belongs.
Let’s understand that performing our body and mind training makes it easier to attain higher levels of peace of mind, and with peace of mind we can step into higher stages of our personal evolution with more confidence and certainty. Let’s be brave and never give up.
The moment we realise that no stone can break us without our own permission, it’s the moment we understand how powerful we already are by just living a meaningful life.
Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).
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