Don’t run after pleasure……; Budha’s wisdom.

“Don’t run after pleasure and neglect the practice of meditation. If you forget the goal of life and get caught in the pleasures of the world, you will come to envy those who put meditation first.”

The necessity of maintaining a delicate equilibrium in life cannot be overstated. By consistently reflecting on the significance of balance, individuals can develop a heightened sense of appreciation for both the joys of life and moments of introspection. It is through this conscious prioritization of our overall well-being and personal growth, often achieved through practices such as meditation and self-reflection, that we lay the groundwork for enduring contentment and fulfillment.

Conversely, fixating solely on transitory pleasures has the potential to lead to a pervasive sense of longing for the profound peace that accompanies dedicated contemplation. In this pursuit, it becomes evident that the pursuit of fleeting pleasures can leave one yearning for the deep and enduring satisfaction that arises from nurturing one’s inner self.

Therefore, let us actively strive to harmonise our pursuit of enjoyment with the cultivation of our inner lives. By doing so, we safeguard against the inherent potential for dissatisfaction and misplaced yearning, creating a harmonious existence characterized by a balanced embrace of life’s pleasures and the nurturing of our inner selves.

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