Yes, your greatest misery can be your greatest happiness. And your greatest happiness can be your greatest misery. It is a universal truth that every human asset when taken to extrems will become a human defect.
A few examples-a mom who has the asset of giving time to her children can be a well-balanced and loving mom. But, if she allows her asset of kindness and love to go to the extrem she can be a mom who gives too much and then spoils her children.or...An individual who spends time and energy taking care of his/her physical body can be physically happy and healthy. However, if this individual allows his/her asset of caring for his/her physical body to go to the extrems s/he can become a body obsessed person who does not develop her whole self.
OrA person who has the gift of gab can entertain and attract friendships and favorable public attention. But, if this person allows his/her asset of gab (communication and small talk) to go to the extrem s/he can become too loud and over bearing and actually push others away. The lesson is...be balanced.
Don't let your greatest happiness grow to be more than what it should- it absolutely will be your greatest misery. The good news is - if you know your greatest misery-you are fortunate-you can usually balance it in some way and allow it to become your greatest happiness. Shealy-greatest happiness = student of organic spirituality, greatest misery =spelling, editing and typos.
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There is good in everything you just have to search for it. While you feel like your world is falling apart, you have to focus on the good, move forward. One year from now you will look back and see that while this is truly a difficult time, you did make it through it and you will see the good.An experience that I recently had - that I truly felt shaken that there was no good was - my sisters daughter, my niece (only 16 years old) committed suicide...it was devasting, the impact on the entire family was just awful.
I could see absolutely no good in the situation, and it made me question my own beliefs - how could this have happened. Now a year later, that time in my life is still painful, but I can now see that good that came out of that.My point - we all face challenges in our life, some greater than others, but focus on moving forward, get your life back together, focus on the good - even if it is a small good - keep your thoughts positive.
IIf you have a postive mind postive things can come out of the negitave it just depends on the pearson and how they see life.
Without necessarily going into the 'positive thinking' frame of mind attitude, I do notice that sometimes what I interpreted as being terrible, turns out to be a blessing some time later! I notice it often these days. It makes me laugh in retrospect.
Thanks for your message regarding this post. It is a positive thing that happen. We realize it after it happens and we go through the path of pain.
But this book is to allow people to see that things happen for a reason and once we get past the pain, a path is open and when we walk upon the new path, we see that the Universe is making things happen for us. Actually our thoughts can lead us down the painful path or down the happy path. I choose the happy path and right now my life is amazily happy.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.