It is time for second post on this new blog about happiness. I will start with some easy topic. Just to warm up for future articles. This time I'll talk to you about the Golden rule.
Golden rule in life:
This is first thing you need to have in your mind, whatever you do in life. Your freedom is on the edge of freedom of the others.
But, why is this important for happiness?
The answer is easy. What you give you will get. And don't think that it is some stupid phrase, believe me, it is obviously true.
In life, everything that you share it is smaller. If you share apple it is smaller, if you share pear it is smaller, only if you share happiness it is bigger.
So today, follow Golden rule and share your happiness with others. Sooner or lather it will return to you at last in same amount, but often it is doubled in returning.
Golden rule in life:
What you do not wish to yourself, do not do to others.
This is first thing you need to have in your mind, whatever you do in life. Your freedom is on the edge of freedom of the others.
But, why is this important for happiness?
The answer is easy. What you give you will get. And don't think that it is some stupid phrase, believe me, it is obviously true.
In life, everything that you share it is smaller. If you share apple it is smaller, if you share pear it is smaller, only if you share happiness it is bigger.
We are all one. When one is harmed, all are harmed. When one is helped, all are healed
~ unknown
Golden rule have various variations and some of them you can find in this very beautiful video by the Humanity Healing Network. I recommend you to take look on this 8 minutes video is worth your time.
"Every religion emphasizes human improvement, love, respect for others, sharing other people's suffering. On these lines every religion had more or less the same viewpoint and the same goal."
~ His Holiness the Dalai Lama
So today, follow Golden rule and share your happiness with others. Sooner or lather it will return to you at last in same amount, but often it is doubled in returning.
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