Question:
It is really hard to be content in our current world of Materialism, where ambition and the teaching of not to be Content comes in....to keep moving forward.
How would you say we balance ambition with contentment ?
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First of all, we have to see what our priorities are.
If we want to progress in materialism, then being more ambitious and ‘no-contentment’ might be important. But those who are more spiritual - do not have much ambitions left and naturally become content.
Now, if we want to progress in both materialistic and Spiritual worlds – which many people do - even then we need to set the limits – not only how much ambitions - but what kind of ambitions as well. Are we ambitious to get some power, and name & fame among the spiritually inclined people to become rich and famous by delivering inspirational lectures?
Or, are we more ambitious towards moving forward into the realms of pure Spirituality – to achieve self-peace – and at the same time, trying to make more money to live a comfortable worldly life?
As long as our intentions are honest and not to harm anyone in anyway, such ambitions may not be wrong.
To be content or ambitious – and to what degree – is an individual choice. Everyone has to decide for themselves what they really want to achieve in their life.
'Rajan Sachdeva'
good food for thought Rajan ji! question in my mind came that, how to put a check on ambition and contentment which complement each other and after every step you see next goal in sight?
ReplyDeleteGood insight Rajanjee . Thank you.
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