Everything Matters
A person has to do what they have to do. It's easy to second-guess what another should have done -- or should do. That's not the rightful province of any person -- to tell others what to do and how to live their lives. Their primary and greatest responsibility is to live their own lives -- as best they can, and in doing so, set an example for the others -- as to what is possible. That's the only way any problem has ever been solved.
There are countless people whose lives are a mess -- giving advice and telling everyone else how they ought to live their lives, rather than actualizing their own to the highest possibilities. Countless people want increasing and infinitely more -- without ever making the most out of what they already have -- which is usually their greatest problem, so no matter how much they have, and want others to give them, they always need more.
But assuredly, that won't solve their problems -- because any more, will just be wasted, like everything else they've wasted. And that first, is what are they making with their lives -- their body and their health? Are they in their best condition they can make themselves -- or are they expecting the doctors to make them as well as they can be? -- or for that matter, any other person? That is what is most overlooked in the discussion of contemporary problems.
Are you making the most of what you already have? -- and then it is meaningful to discuss, whether more is deserved, merited, and will do any good -- or merely be more resources laid to waste, as one has already proven they have done. "More" is always the easy answer, but very seldom the real solution -- to most problems. In most cases, the solution is "different" -- and not more of the same thing, that is already the problem.
For that reason, one should not be fixated on one answer to everything -- but should entertain more different solutions -- than just the one panacea -- which they feel is the answer to everything, while never asking the right questions. That is always the root of every problem -- that makes it irresolvable, and just gets hopelessly worse, no matter how much more resources, time and effort they give to doing it that way.
That is invariably the difference between success and failure -- and never simply, more and less. That's what the countless failures need to know -- that the successful, are doing something different, and not simply more of what is failing them. Only in that realization, is there the possibility and hope for a breakthrough -- to the other side, and freedom from the torment of constant failure, misery and disappointment.
It is not somebody else's fault; it is one's own lack of understanding -- everything. Therefore, one must begin everything at the very beginning -- questioning all one knows, because it is one's assumptions and presumptions that are faulty, and not the conclusions assuming they are based on the proper understanding. Assuming one knows absolutely nothing, is actually the quantum leap in understanding -- and not a waste of time the hasty, misguided and hopelessly lost assume it will be.
To begin every day with a fresh mind, is the great awakening of all wisdom -- and not coincidentally, the great teaching of every spiritual tradition. "One must die to the old, to be born into the new." To be refreshed and renewed in this way, is never to grow old. It sounds like a tautology, or simple truth -- that is the most profound understanding in any life. That is the root and basis of ever-renewing life -- and not simply old ideas, thoughts and words repeated yet again, as though nobody ever said them before. In fact, everybody has repeated it before -- and that obviously hasn't worked, and so why not begin anew? -- as though one knew absolutely nothing -- and learns to find out.
So it is irrelevant and counterproductive to boast about what one already knows. The real value, is the capacity to learn what one doesn't already know -- for that is the treasure, and not all the fool's gold, one simply wants more.