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Six Real Life Examples That Will Make You Believe We Bring About Our Own Mind Destruction The evolution of humans and their journey is characterised by a desire to expand beyond the limits of what we can see. We have developed radars, electromagnetic wave sensors, sound and video recorders to allow us to see what our eyes can’t, to allow us to feel that our senses can’t – and yet we are not satisfied. Because no matter what we do, what we achieve, we always find ourselves lost in the vicious circle of materialism and sham happiness. 6 real life examples that will make you believe that: 1. First you waste your early morning sleeps to learn how to drive and then you lose your late-hour serenity because your brain has already lost control due to all that annoyance you get while driving everyday on those tumultuously chaotic roads. 2. First you learn cooking for your loving partner by all your heart which ultimately leaves you with nothing but misery as soon as they tell you that the food wasn’t exactly what was expected by them. 3. You burn the midnight oil, work hard in raising your cute little kids and then you regret. Regret for not being able to raise them the way you always wanted. Regret for wasting your life to live their dreams. You find yourself unsatisfied about your children’s life more than you once used to be about yours. 4. First you try to impress your boss by showing the unwanted willingness to serve and then you resent. “I can deposit the cheque for you; your bank is right on my way to home.” Something as insignificant always leaves you feel so sorry and being mad at your own self. 5. First you pay big bucks to obtain a college degree and a socially respectable job. And once you get the job, you find yourself unsatisfied again – unsatisfied for living other people’s dreams – unsatisfied for donating much of your salary back to the same bank that lend you the money to get enrolled in the college at the first place. 6. You live a long miserable life, trying to save much of your money to buy something you have long craved for, but ironically the minute you get your hand on it, you find yourself complaining – again. Just like the frantic mental state of a new-born baby trying to understand the laws of materialism. ~rookiestew
Posted on: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 14:38:32 +0000

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