096-Do not take anything „personally" - Buddhism in daily life

096-Do not take anything „personally" - Buddhism in daily life

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Do not take anything „personally“


How to stop taking things so personally - and


- and live a better life that way!


Why is this happening to me? I'm just unlucky! Everything is
conspiring against me! I'm such a poor sheep!


Is that so?


NO


That's exactly not how it is, no human being is just unlucky (or
lucky), there are also no conspiracies against us, who or what
should be conspiring, please, and why should it even be the case?


Although we as Buddhists "know" that everything is already
written, it can help if we "do not take everything so
personally", but calmly and calmly accept fate.


To "know" something does not necessarily mean to act correctly,
there is still a lot of "room for improvement" in every human
being.


To take everything "personally", for this there are all kinds of
causes for some fellow men. The gods have conspired, a weak
self-confidence, strong emotions, the environment, health, we are
quick with excuses at hand.


However, it is important to understand that the origin of "taking
it personally" is within ourselves, not coming from the outside.
It is just a feeling that makes us take everything personally.


Because negative things also happen to other people in life. But
not everyone relates the occurrence of negative circumstances to
themselves right away.


The question is, how we deal with these incidents, process them
further. Whether we take them "personally". It is exclusively our
own decision whether we take something "personally" or not!


"Nobody can hurt me without my permission", said the great
Mahatma Gandhi.


There is no conspiracy of the gods, only we ourselves conspire
against ourselves, if we take something personally, it is our own
fault.


Everything that happens to us in life, according to Buddha, only
represents our destiny.


Everything comes as it must, so why take anything "personally"?


Instead of worrying about a conspiracy against yourself, you can
look into the concept of "enlightenment", what is "awakening",
what did Buddha mean when he said "life is only a dream"?





PERSONALLY I AM ALWAYS WILLING TO LEARN, ALTHOUGH I DON'T ALWAYS
WANT TO BE TAUGHT


- WINSTON CHURCHILL - BRITISH STATESMAN - 1874 TO 1965





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