The way we take things in
Is a person who grew up in a poor environment unhappy and a person who grew up surrounded by many things happy?
Those who live in an environment where they actually do not have to worry about today’s food must be happy from those who do not. However, what I want to talk about here is not to compare those environments.
The difference is what makes each of us feel happy in an environment where the “norm” is different for all of us. It is ideal to live a worry-free life surrounded by many things and money, but then, would you want to spend the rest of your life feeling that you are unhappy?
Even if you have a lot of money and things, that can be another set of worries. In fact, the more fulfilling the environment, the more complicated the worries are likely to be.
It all comes down to how we perceive it in life.
Of course, one might resort to religion or spells. That would be fine as long as it does not create conflict with others or make others suffer or feel foolish.
However, in order to be more fulfilled, we need to create our own way of accepting things, rather than just keeping them in the same thoughts as someone else’s. This is easy to say, but not easy to do. This is easy to say, but it is not something that can be created quickly. And there is no such thing as a “finished product.
From birth to death, we increase the area of happiness and acceptance of this happiness. I believe that this is why people learn, travel, and talk to others.
The way we perceive things is really different from person to person, but it is not something that someone tells us to do. Because it is only “the way a person perceives things” that follows what someone else says.
In this COTA website and video, I have included the actual COTA reception as a hint. I feel this is too long to be suitable in words, but I hope it gives you some idea as you look at the expressions.