4. Nothing in life is yours to keep.
Everything
in life is fleeting and impermanent. Everything changes, nothing ever
stays the same, and even though we like to hold on to things, to own and
possess as many things as possible, the truth of the matter is that
nothing is ours to keep. When the time comes for us to leave this
physical world, we take nothing with us. We leave everything behind us,
including our own bodies.
“You only lose what you cling to.” ~ Buddha
5. You are never given more than you can handle.
Adversity
builds character, strength and maturity. Every experience, every
interaction, no matter how bad it might seem, has the ability to shape
you, to mold you, and to help you become the person you were born to be.
And if life gives you “a lot” to deal with, it is only because it knows
how powerful you truly are, and it wants you to discover the courage,
the wisdom and the strength that lie deep within you.
6. You were born with wings. Learn to use them and fly!
There
is so much strength, so much beauty, so much wisdom and so much power
within you. Always has been and always will be. And if you dare to
believe in yourself as much as you would want others to believe in you,
and if you dare to dream and live your life as if there were no limits
to what you could do, be and have, then in time, you will discover that,
“You were born with potential. You were born with goodness and trust.
You were born with ideals and dreams. You were born with greatness. You
were born with wings. You are not meant for crawling, so don’t. You have
wings. Learn to use them and fly.” ~ Rumi
7. What other people think of you is none of your business.
Lao
Tzu said it best in the Tao Te Ching:”Care about people’s approval and
you will be their prisoner.” Worrying about what other people think of
you and adjusting your life based on their opinions is a recipe for
stress, unhappiness, confusion and misery. Always remember that your
life is yours to live, and you should live it your way without being too
concerned with what “they” think.
8. Never neglect your path for another.
You
have your own path to walk upon, your unique purpose to fulfill, and no
matter how tempting it might be to put your life on hold just because
those around you are asking for it, you should never do it. The
relationship you have with your own soul, with your life purpose and
with your path in life is the most important relationship in your life.
This is a sacred relationship, and you should treat it as such.
“You
are the source of all purity and impurity. No one purifies another.
Never neglect your work for another’s, however great his need. Your work
is to discover your work and then with all your heart to give yourself
to it.” ~Dhammapada
9. It is better to be alone than in bad company.
Surround
yourself with wise, kind and loving people; people who live in truth
and integrity. And “If for company you cannot find a wise and prudent
friend who leads a good life, then, like a king who leaves behind a
conquered kingdom, or like a lone elephant in the elephant forest, you
should go your way alone.” ~ Dhammapada
10. You are a human being, not a human doing.
You
are a human being, not a human doing and you need to make sure that you
don’t allow your ego to trick you into thinking that who you are is not
enough and that in order for you to “become somebody,” in order for you
to prove your worth, you have TO DO more and more each day. There’s
nothing wrong in doing things, nothing wrong with working and creating
all kinds of wonderful things, but when you begin to equate your self
worth with how much you do, with how hard you work and how good you are
at doing the things you do, then things might get out of balance.
“I
am a human being, not a human doing. Don’t equate your self-worth with
how well you do things in life. You aren’t what you do. If you are what
you do, then when you don’t…you aren’t.” – Dr. Wayne Dyer
11. Who you are is enough.
Who
you are is already enough, not because of how your life looks
externally, but because of who you are internally. So don’t you even
dare, not even for a second, to think otherwise.
“You alone are enough. You have nothing to prove to anybody.” ~ Maya Angelou
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