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Life Advice, Looking Through A Window

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Living in the current big city of PDAs, usable PCs and various enemies is not only a problem but it does not make much difference. We earn money and then put our time and effort into making more money. Is it over? Not usually for reasons that are often unsatisfactory. 

How many times have we encouraged ourselves that if we were lucky enough to have a lot of money, life could be so much better? But then, after experiencing great progress, do we realize that it was not enough and that we need more?




How Would You Answer?

I have read many books about existence, for example, the priest Robin Sharma says this and the pastor says that, and they all seem to say that money is not needed. Still, it is obvious. Can you manage without money and much more? I understand that I cannot.

So I went to my neighbor Rabbi and asked for advice that would help me to follow my true path throughout my daily life.

The rabbi waved me to the window. "What do you see?" he asked me.

Suddenly, I replied, "I see people walking around here and there with a blind man asking for help in the left-hand corner."

The rabbi waved and showed me a large mirror. "Meanwhile look and tell me what you see?"

"I can see myself," replied the man.

The rabbi pretended to be angry. "Right now you can't see anyone else. The mirror and the window are both made of the same raw material: glass, but in one of them they use a thin layer of silver, and if you take it all you can see your appearance."

The rabbi put his arm around my shoulders. "Compare these two pieces of glass. Apart from the silver coin, you saw others and understood it. When you were covered with silver, you just saw yourself."

I looked closely at Rabbi and looked up. "I don't understand."

The Rabbi continued. "You will be the one who likes to remove the silver cover over your eyes so you can see and appreciate others." He touched me from behind and sent me through the driveway.

I meditated on what he said and came to the conclusion that he had a point. Really. We need money and we should not be prepared to lead people without luck; its misconduct will also cause us and our families many sad feelings later on.

In all its light, I suggest that we follow the support the Rabbi gave me. At that moment we approached the presence with a silver cover, which we could see with our own eyes. No matter, get rid of that cover, and you'll need to see and empathize with each other.

In everyday life, we are allowed and should choose to take particles in two types of mirrors, but we must remember that the mirror only reflects; the window is a way of real empathy, prosperity and abundance. 

All things considered, make sure you are profitable, but do not let that stop you from being healthy, for people, young people, and the poor and needy.


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