Materials.
You know, it's not about how much we have in our lives and how satisfied we are. It's about being satisfied, being content, and being happy with having exactly what we need, the bare minimum, the least of everything. It's funny, as we grow older, we imagine living in bigger houses, eating in fancier restaurants, mingling with richer people, it's always about moving on to the next best thing. While that is important in life, to set high targets and to knock them out of the park, it is also just as important to not lose ourselves for the more materialistic things we start collecting, the more fond of them we become. And nothing ever will be enough, even though, no matter how hard we try, how much effort we put it in, we can only eat one spoonful at a time, we can only live in one room at any particular time. Whilst the idea of living in a multistorey mansion is brilliant, it is also not bad idea to live in a comfortable cottage where everything is just enough for you. I am not one to tell people what is good and what isn't good for them. That's for each and every one of us to figure out on our own. I am, however, obliged to share with people that it isn't wise to be seduced by riches and everything materialistic. People become inhuman the more the chase these tokens of gratification, that's not me being a fear monger, that's me being a realist with history to back that claim up. Ponder.
Love, peace.
An Earthian.
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