337-When I tried to be someone I am not....- Buddhism in daily life

337-When I tried to be someone I am not....- Buddhism in daily life

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When I tried to be someone I am not....


According to Buddha, life is not as it appears to us.


According to Shakespeare, the whole world is a stage, and we are
only the actors in it.


We all try to present ourselves as well as possible to the
outside world. In doing so, we bend ourselves, because we want to
please other people. In any case, we present ourselves in such a
way that we believe we can impress others.


But this is wrong.


When we meet a person we want to get to know his real
personality, not to experience the role he plays. What we want
from others, others want from us. We want to experience the real
person, not his (self-chosen) role.


But it takes a lot of courage to show one's true personality
openly.


In former times, when I still had "dates", it was very difficult
to stand by my mistakes, I tried to "sell" myself as good as
possible. This has always avenged itself, I could not hide my
true "I" in the long run.


ONE DAY EVERYTHING WILL BE GOOD, THAT IS OUR HOPE


TODAY EVERYTHING IS FINE, THAT IS OUR ILLUSION


- VOLTAIRE (FRANÇOIS-MARIE AROUET) - FRENCH PHILOSOPHER - 1694 TO
1778


It is as it is, it comes as it must come. Things have the habit
to hide themselves from us, then come to light with a big bang,
have always come in the end as they had to come.


But revealing one's true personality requires knowing it. "Who am
I" is the question of all questions.


So I ask my readers: "who are you"? Yes, exactly you, "who are
you really"?


If you know who you are, you don't have to try to be someone you
are not!


The matter of "enlightenment" can be so simple when you question
yourself.


"So who am I?"


The music is not in the notes. But in the silence in between


- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - composer of the Viennese classical
period - 1756 to 1791


I believe that the universe is subject to the laws of science.
These may have been created by God, but God does not intervene to
break these rules.


- Stephen Hawking - British theoretical physicist - 1942 to 2018


Nothing is more obvious than that nature hates reason


- Oscar Wilde - Irish writer - 1854 to 1900


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