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Chapter 14

Living with Fulfillment and Contentment

 

There is a way to live,

With Bliss and Fulfillment.

We will have Peace, Joy, and Bliss,

If we live with Contentment.

Why is it that we human beings are unhappy? Throughout our life, we have desires, expectations and we want more and more. Somehow, we are never satisfied. First, we have a need and we work hard and fulfil our need. Then our needs increase. We don't realize, but the need becomes greed. We seek more and more, and, in the bargain, we see a few achievements, but many more disappointments.

There are a lot of people who think success and achievement give happiness. They think of life to be a peak and they must climb to the top. Therefore, though they fulfil their need, their greed, disguised as goals, dreams and passions, makes them continue climbing the peak of achievement. They move from success to success, but suddenly life is over. They never reach the top! In fact, there is no such peak. The peak of achievement is an illusion.

John was an achiever. Although he was rich and famous, he wasn't happy. He was stressed as he overworked himself to keep up with the image the world had of him. He enviously eyed those who lived blissfully with contentment and fulfillment and used to tell such friends that he too will get out of the rat race and would stop after he completed his current project. But he never did. Years passed, but John was caught in the maze to be an ace. One day, he died as a rich and famous but unhappy man.

Those who learn how to live life, take an exit from the highway of achievement. They realize that life is not a race. They stop the chase and switch over to a life of contentment. They have achieved enough for themselves and they learn the secret of not letting their need becoming their greed. They live a life of contentment and fulfillment. What is it to live a life of fulfillment?

Those who live a life of fulfillment are first of all, fully satisfied and content. Their thirst doesn't make them burst. They would rather enjoy a life of peace and bliss, than waste their life accumulating money and fame. Having achieved noteworthy success, they shift their focus in life from making money to making a difference. They touch, trigger and transform people's lives as they fill their life with positive emotions. They share love and laughter as they live with faith, hope and enthusiasm. Their inspiration is contagious. They don't consume their life pursuing their passions. Instead, they find a greater purpose and their life becomes more meaningful. They build a universal connection with the Divine as they live a life of liberation and freedom. They are the ones who truly live with tranquillity and peace. Their life is full of bliss and joy.

But such people are rare. A majority of humanity wants success and wealth. People trade their happiness for their dreams and goals. What would you choose? Would you like to live a life that is fuelled by your passion and consumed by your desires? Of course, you will experience excitement, but this would also be accompanied by stress, worry and anxiety. Most of us get carried away when we look at successful people, the rich and famous of the world and we wish we too could be like them. We don't realize the misery they carry on their heads; the challenges they face to keep up with the expectations of the world. They are flogged by their own desires, and rarely enjoy peace and tranquillity. We have a choice. We too can climb that illusory peak of achievement or choose to live a life of contentment and fulfillment.

Life is a gift given to all of us, and we have an intellect to make choices. If we don't understand the true meaning of life, then we too will become like machines producing success. We will not have the time to experience life or enjoy it. Soon, before we realize it, life will be over.

It would be interesting to ask some rich and successful people what they would possibly change if they had their life to live over again. Most achievers would wish that they had spent more time doing the things they love. They would not regret that they did not work hard enough or that they should have achieved more. Now that they have reached the sunset of their life, they realize how they should have lived. We, who are still in the prime of our life, must not follow the herd. We must realize that there is more to life than success, achievement and money. While these will give pleasure and temporary happiness, they will not give eternal bliss that comes from contentment and fulfillment. Unfortunately, because we are driven by the mind and the ego, we too want to be one among the Forbes Fortune list. We too fall prey in the trap that was set for those who preceded us. Even if we are the best in that race, it's still a rat race and of what use is it to live and die like a rat?

It's time to stop and treasure this gift called 'Life'. We must discover how to live with bliss, joy and peace. We must enjoy our life before it escapes us, not consume it and then regret that we did not live our life to its best.

It is far better to live a life of fulfillment and contentment than to be caught in the whirlpool of achievement, where we go round and round in circles, till finally, our life is over. When we live with fulfillment and contentment, we go beyond the ordinary pleasures of life and enjoy peace, the very foundation of happiness. It is time for us to stop running towards achievement and enjoy the bliss and peace that comes from fulfillment .

 

IN A NUTSHELL

  • Most people live a life pursuing their passions and success.
  • They think life is a peak called achievement, but they never reach the top.
  • Some people realize this is an illusion and they take an exit on the highway of success.
  • They switch to live a life of contentment and fulfillment.
  • Instead of being controlled by their greed, they achieve noteworthy success and stop after they fulfil their need.
  • Those who live with fulfillment, are not only content, they also live a life of peace and tranquillity; their life is full of love and laughter and positive emotions.
  • They develop a universal connection and live with faith and inspiration, living a life that has meaning and purpose.