“Why Are We So Busy?”

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“Why are we so busy?” “Because we run out of space.” Because we want to make people happy. Because we are out of self-control, out of self-mastery, out of self-management. If you want to be really productive, you must slow down. You must NOT follow the crowd. You must follow yourself. You must believe in yourself.

But you can do something about it. You can change it. You can live your normal life. You can be you, not others.

You are busy when you are trying to live your life like other people. You are busy when you do not even know what you represent. You are busy when you are trying to fit in.

It pays to be you. If you have the courage to do it. Off course, you do. How? In his book, The Happiness Equation: Want Nothing + Do Nothing = Have Nothing, Neil Paricha asked, “What’s the secret step we can take to never be busy again?” The answer is, according to Neil Paricha, “Create Space.” He continues: “Creating space is the secret step to freeing yourself from the oppression of your busy life. … Creating space means injecting space into your life so you can properly live it.”

Yes, we are busy. But do not let it take over your life. Yes, we live in a busy world. But if you are not careful, it will take over your life, your peace.

When you are busy, you are out of your balance. When you are busy, you are not in control of your life. When you are busy, you are not in control of your own thoughts. When you are not in control of your own thoughts, then you are not in the right state of mind.

Busyness is crazyness.

If you want to achieve greatness in your life, you must slow down. If not, you are not going to achieve anything in your life.

When you are out of balance, you are out of life. Why? Because we die slowly. Because we die every day.

What Does Justice Mean To You?

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Justice is a fighter. He fights for peace. He wants all of us to live in peace and harmony. He wants us to treat our fellow brothers and sisters with respect and dignity. When we don’t respect people, when we don’t treat the poor with respect, justice gets really angry with us.

Justice is sad when there is war in the world. He does not like it. Justice don’t oppress people.

Justice wants you to treat people fairly. He wants you to respect the law. He does not want you to break the law. He wants you to tell your own story. He wants you to use your voice to shape your own life, to fight for yourself.

Justice is calm. He lives in a small house. His house is never empty. People want him. They want him to support them. And he never fails. Justice does not manipulate people. He treats people fairly. When you come in contact with people, justice wants you to treat them with respect. Are you treating people with respect? Are you treating yourself with respect?