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Every day I see people more and more involved in obligations. Unwanted occupations, in increasing numbers, seem to rob them of precious time that could be used to take advantage of life's opportunities. Then, they feel the emptiness and anxiety so common in contemporary society. Time passes and nothing happens, it is a recurring feeling. This happens because most people ignore what they want and do not understand what they feel. We are driven by a common reasoning that leads us to believe that obligations, whether they are survival or social commitments, are the only way to survive, delay the journey to find the wondrous opportunities that will transform our lives and lead us to paradise. What few realize, however, are the opportunities that exist in each obligation. Every obligation can become a flower in the garden of existence.
However, our own brains bombard us with standardized, preprogrammed thoughts of conflict and fear. Worse, we believe that these ideas have been created by us and protect us. They emerge without our calling them. They have always been with us, that is why we consider them family and do not notice them. They are thoughts that were born with us, but were not created by us. They are like weeds that sprout without our having planted them; it is useless to prune them, they will sprout again. It is necessary to uproot them and then plant flowers in their place. Specialists affirm that by changing the way we deal with our thoughts, we can modify the neural ramifications of the brain and reverse the negative interpretation of suffering, which is shown in the foreground, and that tends to dominate and direct our feelings towards the gloomy side of life. Paraphrasing a current term, it is possible to update the software, the brain. Today, self-awareness, meditation and yoga are recommended in doctors' offices as ways to keep the mind healthy and the body healthy, strengthening the immune system and avoiding ailments caused by frustration, It is a new practice for science, an ancient practice of Buddhism, which has been practiced since ancient times. A novelty for science, an ancient practice of Buddhism.
Anyone's life can be boring when it is full of obligations or fantastic when it is transformed into opportunities. The conversion factor from one to the other is the amount of love we involve in each situation. Unwrap the root. Always remember that.
Originally posted: https://hive.blog/hive-120078/@pavanjr/we-miss-opportunities-because-of-fear-of-failure
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