I like the idea of cultivating balance in human psychology and not just focusing on fixing broken people. We are all chasing happiness by wanting things outside of ourselves. Once we get the thing that we think will make us happy the cycle just repeats and we want something else, so we’re unhappy again. Opposites dominate our existence; therefore, if we pursue happiness we are bound to encounter sadness. It all boils down to balance; not concerning ourselves with too much of one or the other while still recognizing that one cannot exist without the other. As with anything in life, what you focus on the most just becomes bigger, therefore, if we are always putting our attention on the problems, we end up always trying to fix things that are broken instead of recognizing and investing in building the good things in
I like the idea of cultivating balance in human psychology and not just focusing on fixing broken people. We are all chasing happiness by wanting things outside of ourselves. Once we get the thing that we think will make us happy the cycle just repeats and we want something else, so we’re unhappy again. Opposites dominate our existence; therefore, if we pursue happiness we are bound to encounter sadness. It all boils down to balance; not concerning ourselves with too much of one or the other while still recognizing that one cannot exist without the other. As with anything in life, what you focus on the most just becomes bigger, therefore, if we are always putting our attention on the problems, we end up always trying to fix things that are broken instead of recognizing and investing in building the good things in