Do not complain about your fate or blame others for your misfortunes. Whether you choose to live in a world filled with love and gratitude or one consumed by dissatisfaction and pain depends entirely on your mindset.
We should learn from the sunflower and become people who actively absorb positive energy. Life is rarely full of great storms; most of our troubles are self-inflicted, often caused by absorbing too much negativity. Like a sunflower, we should always turn towards the light. Surround yourself with exceptional people, discuss uplifting topics, and contemplate things that foster personal growth. If your heart is filled with sunshine, even the rain in your life will become nourishing spring rain.
There are four stages of work: First is survival, securing one's livelihood, which is the foundation of any job. Second is career, where work evolves into a spiritual pursuit and a source of achievement once basic needs are met. Third is joy, where one finds genuine pleasure and enjoyment in their tasks. Finally, there is self-transcendence, where a person becomes one with their work, making it an inseparable part of their very existence.
If there is a pile of apples on a table, people care less about the total quantity and more about how many they receive. Similarly, when faced with a heavy workload, people often focus on how much extra work they are doing rather than the total tasks at hand. The world is simple by nature, but it becomes complex due to interests; the human heart is pure, but it becomes clouded by the struggle for gain.