How many times have you thoughtlessly looked at the TV screen where our PM is articulating painstakingly-imagined accusations and schemes of plots against the opposition leader? Or, encountered some dramas on screen on any of the private channels where girls more aggressively try to befriend and enter into love affairs with boys, giving you an impression that the producer might have a propaganda behind the entire design of the theatrical?
All I'm saying is that whatever you do, you only sponsor. If you don't deliberately and determinedly part with things you don't absolutely approve of, you are sponsoring it, unintentionally. That's why I have stopped looking at the TV screen even if it's on before my very eyes, and have learned to work despite the obvious sound of jingles of very uncomfortable commercials. For I have figured out, the moment I pay attention, I give my approval to it; and in return, it takes time off my life.
There are some more things that I have recently stopped sponsoring. For example:
1. Looking at people (coworkers, high-ups, local acquaintances) for whom I don't have a personal respect due to their not being up to par. I simply have started refusing to condescend.
2. Avoiding people who I know only look for their personal advantages, and don't care a fig for others. They are like traders; you talk to them thinking you are socializing, but you waste time, for they are only after using you in the most unpredictable way!
3. Watching anything on TV or in my computer which is not related to my work and my cause. Science fictions, fantasies, high-pitch unreal action dramas - these don't help me. They don't entertain me as well. They don't contribute to the materialization of my work and goal.
Instead, I have started to adhere to the following:
1. Pray. I have decided to become deeply and solidly religious. Plus, it also helps me stay away from vices and makes me a better, compassionate and openhearted individual.
2. Concentrate on my work and on things that would bring me and the people I care for, benefits. Reading a book and carrying a book always in my hand and reading even one sentence, or one word - is immensely and unfathomably more advantageous and rewarding than talking to people who simply suck. No wonder, I remember the saying: 'Life is too short to spend even a second with people that suck.'
3. Answer and give attention to my daily biological necessities in full, id est, sleeping adequately (if not more adequately), eating good food, gearing up and exercising to have good, highly rewarding sex, spending time with wife by taking her out or just lying in bed close together thinking of nothing particular, watching news channels on TV or just browsing channels for some time, doing regular stuff on the Internet etc.
I believe if you want to be a good human being and want to enjoy your life fully, you should immediately STOP sponsoring wrong people and things and START working for things that matter to you and your cause.
I also fear that perhaps humans are a little frivolous by nature, and they unintentionally like to while away their time (you find it present in almost all the animals as well - no wonder man is a social animal!). In order to get rid of this frivolity, we need to consciously make choices and be focus on our goals.
I wish you my kind of life, and please wish me good luck in pursuance of the standards and resolutions that I've decided for myself.
Thanks.
All I'm saying is that whatever you do, you only sponsor. If you don't deliberately and determinedly part with things you don't absolutely approve of, you are sponsoring it, unintentionally. That's why I have stopped looking at the TV screen even if it's on before my very eyes, and have learned to work despite the obvious sound of jingles of very uncomfortable commercials. For I have figured out, the moment I pay attention, I give my approval to it; and in return, it takes time off my life.
There are some more things that I have recently stopped sponsoring. For example:
1. Looking at people (coworkers, high-ups, local acquaintances) for whom I don't have a personal respect due to their not being up to par. I simply have started refusing to condescend.
2. Avoiding people who I know only look for their personal advantages, and don't care a fig for others. They are like traders; you talk to them thinking you are socializing, but you waste time, for they are only after using you in the most unpredictable way!
3. Watching anything on TV or in my computer which is not related to my work and my cause. Science fictions, fantasies, high-pitch unreal action dramas - these don't help me. They don't entertain me as well. They don't contribute to the materialization of my work and goal.
Instead, I have started to adhere to the following:
1. Pray. I have decided to become deeply and solidly religious. Plus, it also helps me stay away from vices and makes me a better, compassionate and openhearted individual.
2. Concentrate on my work and on things that would bring me and the people I care for, benefits. Reading a book and carrying a book always in my hand and reading even one sentence, or one word - is immensely and unfathomably more advantageous and rewarding than talking to people who simply suck. No wonder, I remember the saying: 'Life is too short to spend even a second with people that suck.'
3. Answer and give attention to my daily biological necessities in full, id est, sleeping adequately (if not more adequately), eating good food, gearing up and exercising to have good, highly rewarding sex, spending time with wife by taking her out or just lying in bed close together thinking of nothing particular, watching news channels on TV or just browsing channels for some time, doing regular stuff on the Internet etc.
I believe if you want to be a good human being and want to enjoy your life fully, you should immediately STOP sponsoring wrong people and things and START working for things that matter to you and your cause.
I also fear that perhaps humans are a little frivolous by nature, and they unintentionally like to while away their time (you find it present in almost all the animals as well - no wonder man is a social animal!). In order to get rid of this frivolity, we need to consciously make choices and be focus on our goals.
I wish you my kind of life, and please wish me good luck in pursuance of the standards and resolutions that I've decided for myself.
Thanks.
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