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I Got A Lotta Gifts, The Challenge Is Learning How and When To Use Them in The Most Effective Way

I don’t want to be happy alone.

I mean, I do. I don’t care to impose happiness on everyone everywhere, but at the same time, I’m compelled to help others.

If someone appears to be suffering from life, I feel like I have all the answers to help. It sounds great, but I also imagine sounding very insensitive.

It sounds like this:

Friend: [Insert complaint about life]
Me: But you have the power!
Friend: But [Insert Complaint Affirmation]
Me: You can do whatever you put your mind to!
Friend: 😞

Seeing nothing but eternal joy, bliss, prosperity, and well-being, I feel like a spiritual merkaba, plowing through any and everything and transforming all along the path. There is no room for human things like sadness and depression and negativity and helplessness. It definitely sounds very insensitive but happiness and well-being and the realization of all of my dreams and aspirations are all way more attractive than pretending to be miserable with someone who is suffering. So what do I do?

Lead by example, of course!

My spiritual beliefs tell me that joy, peace, and happiness belong to everyone. Everyone finds eternal bliss eventually, so it’s best to have compassion and forgiveness for others who are suffering, and perhaps even rejoice in knowing that they will eventually get through it, if not in this lifetime, in another.

Gratitude for that!

“You cannot transmit wisdom and insight to another person. The seed is already there. A good teacher touches the seed, allowing it to wake up, to sprout, and to grow.” 🌿 Thich Nhat Hanh