The Greatest #Risk of All:
Most of us never really take the time to consider our Grand Goal (and the insanity of recent years has undoubtedly made doing so almost a luxury to many).
Instead of pursuing and enjoying what matters most, the risk is that you could "mislive", waking up to find that confusion, distraction and society's default pursuits of social status etc have caused you to squander your life.
I don’t know what I was reading years back when I snapped this page with my smartphone camera, but it caught my attention and the lesson is timeless:
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I’ve always sought to live like an animal in that if there is nothing to be done, don’t go around making work for yourself. Relax, take it easy. You don’t see lions with a full belly planning the next hunt. I hear it so often, people wear it like a badge of honour “Oh I’m just so busy!” Why? Get less busy. Do less. People don’t seem to think they have value unless they’re doing something. Do nothing, it’s good. Being lazy is a good thing. You would have thought with all our labour saving devices that we would start enjoying life more but we seem to work and toil more than ever. Stop working. Do only what is required and enjoy yourself. No one ever regrets not having spent enough time at work on their death bed.
All those willing to die for The Great probably did.