Atom Smasher
Master Don Juan
“A quiet and modest life brings more joy than a pursuit of success bound with constant unrest."
Albert Einstein
Your thoughts?
Albert Einstein
Your thoughts?
All the great religions of the world would attest to this. All is vanity.“A quiet and modest life brings more joy than a pursuit of success bound with constant unrest."
Albert Einstein
Your thoughts?
I think the pursuit of happiness is the great con of the modern world. People chase it like the donkey after the dangling carrot. But it's worse than that because people are not just stupid ignorant animals - the chasing after happiness is the flip-side of an attempt to run away from misery.I think that happiness is a state of mind that comes from within.
With regards to success, I believe balance is the key. Chasing success can't make you as a person, but there is nothing wrong with trying to further yourself as much as possible.
Yes, you see that insofar as people can not say 'enough'. A false desire and consciousness seems to inflate even as their net worth does. Sadly, they miss the point. The point being that we should acquire a certain modicum of wealth in order to live a leisurely life of contemplation.... where you ask what the Good Life actually might consist in. A mistaking of the means for the ends.The way I see it:
Pursuit of success with constant unrest is any endeavour thats sole purpose and only fulfilment is to gain wealth.
The money will only satisfy you temporarily until you have to acquire more to get the same kick, akin to the donkey with a dangling carrot. You never truly get the fulfilment you desire and become a slave to acquiring money
Considering that Einstein is known as one of the most intelligent and successful physicists ever, it sounds like he may not have taken his own advice. Maybe he came to his conclusion because he did the opposite.“A quiet and modest life brings more joy than a pursuit of success bound with constant unrest."
Albert Einstein
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I haven't looked into it, but didn't he live a simple life, enjoying sailing and walking around beaches and the simpler things? I didn't think he pursued the fame he got, but I could well be wrong.Considering that Einstein is known as one of the most intelligent and successful physicists ever, it sounds like he may not have taken his own advice. Maybe he came to his conclusion because he did the opposite.
Regarding the proverb, I suppose that great wealth comes with its own set of stresses. Depends on your ambition, I suppose. I think happiness comes more from your attitude, and a spirit of gratitude, than from what you accomplish. Accomplishments can be satisfying, but that's a separate issue from happiness, IMO.
Atom I have a question for you. I see what you’re saying about the above, but what happens when you cannot rest for fear of actually becoming poor and hungry? What then? Say someone already is burnt out but cannot rest.It's only natural for the young man to go out there and try to make his mark in the world. When the burnout starts to manifest, the above words start to appear as wisdom.
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Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.
This will quickly drive all women away from you.
And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.
Well, it's true.......a life that's both "quiet" and "modest" can be more joyful, but achieving both metrics is extremely hard today in 2017/2018.“A quiet and modest life brings more joy than a pursuit of success bound with constant unrest."
Albert Einstein
Your thoughts?
Good point, the issue is that there's so many rapid changes occurring in our society that it might be difficult for the majority of Americans to ever truly "relax".It is true that it has become drastically more difficult to find that balance in this day and age, but it's till a worthy pursuit. I think when we find that balance, we become able to say, "You know, on balance life is pretty good. I'm not the wealthiest person, and nor am I poor. I'm able to balance work and leisure fairly well".
I have learned that thinking in extremes used to tear me up internally. I was always a perfectionist and an extreme thinker. The inner erosion that causes is incalculable. Life is a big mess of imperfection and will never be otherwise. I've learned to accept that pretty well and have made peace with the fact that I will never live in the pursuit of solving all my problems. Rather, I will live in the pursuit of honing my ability to handle problems and difficult life circumstances. Just musing here.