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Bitter truth of life

Bitter truth of life

By Muhammad AbrarPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Bitter truth of life

Bitter truth of life

Life is about balance:

Balance is something we strive for in everything we do in our lives. When speaking about the human body, it's about balance of temperature, blood pressure, respiration, etc. A human being cannot live without water and food, they need them to survive and thrive. Just as any other living creature on earth does.

Balance is about compromise:

It's about trying to get what you want, while at the same time not making others upset. It's about giving people their space, even if you don't agree with their philosophy. It's about not putting yourself above anyone else, yet still standing firm on your beliefs.

Balance is about humility:

Humility is knowing where you stand in relation to someone else. It's about realizing that you may not know it all, and that you shouldn't try to pretend that you do. It's about accepting other peoples views and opinions, and trusting that they have good intentions towards you.

Balance is about perspective:

You can never truly understand anything until you've walked a mile in someone else's shoes. Perspective gives us the opportunity to look at things differently, and to see how different people have different viewpoints on the same subject. You'll realize that everyone just wants to be happy, and that happiness comes from many different places.

Balance is about forgiveness:

Forgiveness is essential to balance in all aspects of life. We often find ourselves needing to forgive those who hurt us, whether its our parents, loved ones, friends, ex-partners, or ourselves. If we're unable to forgive, it shows that we aren't taking responsibility for our own actions. It means we haven't learned to separate out people from situations.

Balance is about patience:

Patience is another aspect of balance. Many times, we feel frustrated when we are waiting for something to happen, or for someone to respond to us. Patience teaches us to slow down and enjoy the moment, rather than rushing ahead only to find yourself disappointed. It helps teach us to accept the way things are instead of expecting things to be done differently.

Balance is about understanding:

Understanding is important for balance in all aspects of our lives, including relationships. It's about seeing what is going on around us, and learning to communicate effectively with others. Understanding doesn't mean always agreeing with someone or their viewpoint, but it does mean that you respect theirs, and show them that you care.

Laughter is contagious:

As many of us know, laughter is contagious. It can wave through a movie theater, a classroom, and even business meetings.

But contagious laughter isn't just good for a quick laugh. New research shows that it provides important social benefits—benefits that have served our ancestors well over millions of years of evolution.

Nothing is ever guaranteed:

Most people get worried or scared because life is not guaranteed so why do you need a guarantee. In my opinion no one needs a guarantee just do your work honestly and enjoy your life and leave the rest to God.

Yes, God created our life and death and left the rest of life to us. This means how we live our lives is entirely up to us. So if we want a happy and good life, we have to work for it.

Simpler is better:

In this world, the more simple the thing is, the better it will look, and the more modern it is, the more difficult it will be. Therefore, one should try to keep things simple.

The more you learn the more you grow .the bitter truth of life is to go into the grave

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About the Creator

Muhammad Abrar

Writing is a distraction for me. It takes me to places unknown that fulfill my need for intellectual stimulus, emotional release, and a soothing of the breaks and bruises of the day.

https://vocal.media/authors/muhammad-abrar

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