i think only a handful of us truly know what they want to do. some of us keep finding out what we don’t want to do and that’s a pretty great life too. because most spend their lives convincing themselves they are doing what they want and that’s farthest from the truth.
@AmazonHelp Like I stated earlier, it is being sold in India but it is either not available in size L for a Labrador, or being delivered in a month (that is being sent from outside India).
all these pet stores and brands claim to have products for “all your pet’s needs” and I am unable to find a blind dog halo harness in India! it is so frustrating that you’ll have all weird biscuit flavours but not a necessary item for blind dogs!!
okay i’ll take all of this suffering in the name of “life lessons”. but what if i don’t want to or can’t learn more. there is never enough justification for pain in life. i guess the lesson then is to accept the meaninglessness of suffering.
If you pay attention to the patterns of your life, you’ll realise that everything always works out. Everything always takes you to a greater destination. You always grow, and the things you think you can't survive, you somehow divinely make it through. That's life. Remember that.
I want people to get to the point. There is so much pretence and fakery in conversations sometimes. Give me more straight-forward messaging because your “playful banter” is so dry & dull I can’t participate.
I no longer have literally any idea why people "meditate" (as an isolated activity, sitting and doing nothing else)
Why don't you just meditate 24/7 as you go about your normal life?