Does Money More Important Over Health and Relationship?

Does Money More Important Over Health and Relationship?

Today’s living situations are very hectic for everybody and everyone runs after money only.

Living in the metropolitan world of cellular phones, mobile computers, and other high-tech gadgets is not only busy but also very impersonal. We make money and then put our time and effort into making more money. Does it end Usually not because we are never satisfied?

How many times have we convinced ourselves that if only we had some more money, life would have been so sweet? But, after achieving a substantial increase, we realized that it was not enough and we need more?

What should you do?

I have read many books on life such as Robin Sharma's Monk says this and monk says so, and they all say that money is not necessary. But it is. Can you do without cash and more? I know I can't

Therefore, I went to the rabbi in the neighborhood and asked for his advice, so that I could find my right path in life.

Rabbi shook his head and took me to the window. "What do you see?" he asked me.

Shortly thereafter, I replied, "I can see people walking and a blind man is begging at the left corner."

The rabbi nodded and directed me to a large mirror. "Now look and tell me what you are seeing?"

"I can see myself," I replied.

Rabbi smiled. "Now you can't see anyone else. Both the mirror and the window are constructed from the same raw material: glass, but because on one of them they have applied a thin layer of silver when you look at it you can see that it is your own reflection. "

The Rabbi placed a hand on my shoulder. "Compare yourself to those two pieces. Without the silver lining, you saw other people and felt pity for them. When you are covered with silver, you only see yourself. "

I looked at the rabbi and started staring. "I did not understand."

The rabbi continued. "You will only become someone for yourself when you again dare to remove the silver covering over your eyes to see and love others." He pats me on his back and sends me on the way.

I wondered what he said and came to the conclusion that he had a point. Yes. We need the money and we should not aim for moneyless existence; This is futile and will only cause heartbreak for us and our families in the future.

Instead, I suggest that we should follow the advice the Rabbi has given me. When we achieve life through a silver casing, all we can see is ourselves. But discard that cover, and you will be able to see and feel the rest.

In life, we are allowed and must be able to see both types of mirrors, but we must remember that a mirror only represents us; A window is a door to compassion, health, and true wealth. In other words, seek wealth by all means, but it will not let you get away from life, people, children, and the poor and the needy.

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