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The Pillars of Life: Building a Happy and Fulfilled Society

one secret pillar has uphold all pillars of life

By Mohanprasanth AruchamyPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there was a great kingdom that was ruled by a wise and just king. He was loved and respected by all of his subjects because he made sure that everyone in the kingdom was treated fairly and had access to the basic necessities of life. One day, the king called all of his advisors and ministers to the royal palace for an important meeting. He told them that he had been thinking a lot about what made life worth living and had come up with what he called the "pillars of life." These were the things that he believed were essential for people to be happy and fulfilled. The first pillar was health. The king knew that without good health, it was impossible to enjoy anything else in life. So, he ordered that all of his subjects should have access to clean water, nutritious food, and medical care. He also encouraged everyone to exercise regularly and take care of their bodies. The second pillar was education. The king believed that everyone should have the opportunity to learn and grow. He ordered that schools should be built in every village and town, and that teachers should be trained and paid well. He also made sure that books and other learning materials were available to everyone, regardless of their social status. The third pillar was community. The king knew that people were happier when they had strong social connections and a sense of belonging. He encouraged his subjects to come together and work towards common goals. He also ordered that public spaces should be created where people could gather and socialize. The fourth pillar was work. The king believed that people needed a sense of purpose and accomplishment in their lives. He encouraged entrepreneurship and innovation, and made sure that everyone had access to job opportunities. He also believed in fair wages and working conditions. The fifth and final pillar was spirituality. The king knew that people needed something to believe in that was bigger than themselves. He encouraged freedom of religion and made sure that people had access to places of worship. He also believed in the power of meditation and introspection. The king's advisors and ministers were impressed by his vision and pledged to help him make it a reality. They worked hard to implement the king's policies, and over time, the kingdom became a prosperous and happy place to live. People were healthy, educated, connected, and fulfilled. Years passed, and the king grew old. One day, he called his advisors and ministers to his bedside and told them that he was proud of what they had accomplished together. He said that the pillars of life had been the guiding principles of his reign, and that he hoped they would continue to guide future generations. The advisors and ministers nodded solemnly, and one of them spoke up. "But Your Majesty," he said, "the entire life is not fulfilling without this secret pillar of life " The king has dilemma about what I missed. "What is it?" he asked. "The pillar of love," the advisor replied. "Love is what makes life worth living. It's what gives us the strength to overcome adversity, and the joy to celebrate our victories. Without love, the other pillars are just empty shells." The king smiled and nodded. "You are right," he said. "Love is the glue that holds everything else together. It is the essence of life itself." And with those words, the king closed his eyes and took his last breath. But his legacy lived on, and the pillars of life continued to be the guiding principles of the kingdom for generations to come. And at the heart of it all was the pillar of love, the foundation of all human happiness and fulfillment.

The moral of this story is that there are certain essential elements that make life worth living and that we should strive to uphold these pillars in our own lives and in society as a whole. These pillars include health, education, community, work, spirituality. and most important pillar is called as Love. By prioritizing these pillars, we can create a more prosperous, happy, and fulfilling world for ourselves and for future generations.

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Mohanprasanth Aruchamy

I want to exploring people thought about thier world projected. Meanwhile I am sharing my perspective of life maybe its help to somebody life to change. Share your opionin in comment box to I understand the perspective of life from you.

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