The ability to submit oneself fully to a higher principle distinguishes the higher human being from the herd.
The challenge however is to find something that’s worth it while not wasting your whole life in search of it.
The ability to submit oneself fully to a higher principle distinguishes the higher human being from the herd.
The challenge however is to find something that’s worth it while not wasting your whole life in search of it.
I agree with the first statement, but isn't the pursuit and the search worth everything by itself? Finding value is in the process much less the result I think. Or do you see it differently?
No I generally agree. It’s a search that’s waste which is the problem. Whether or not that’s the case is up to one owns judgment I guess. I hope as many people as possible come to the conclusion that the pursuit was already part of their arrival.