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Residing in today's urban world of cellular phones, portable computers and other high-tech products isn't only frantic but very impersonal. Money is made by us and then invest our time and effort for making more money. Does it end? Perhaps not usually because we're never satisfied. How many times have we convinced ourselves when only we had some more money, life would be therefore nice? However, after receiving a substantial increase, we understand that it was not enough and that we need more?

What In Case You Do?

I have read many books on life such as for example Robin Sharma's Monk says this and the monk says that, and all of them seem to say that money isn't necessary. However it is. Can you do without cash and a lot of it? I know I will not.

Therefore, I went to the Rabbi and asked for assistance that can help me find my true way in life.

The rabbi nodded and took me to the screen. "What would you see?" he asked me.

Rapidly, I responded, I can see people|people can be seen by walking to and fro and a blind person is asking for alms at the left corner."

The Rabbi nodded and guided me to a big mirror. "Now look and tell me what you see?"

uses of convex mirrors

Myself," I man can be seen by "i answered.

The Rabbi smiled. "Now you can not see anyone else. The mirror and the window are generally made from the exact same organic material: glass, but because using one of these they've applied a thin layer of gold, when you view it all you can easily see is the own reflection."

The Rabbi put his arm on my shoulders. "Compare you to ultimately those two bits of glass. Without the silver level, you found the other people and felt compassion for them. When you are covered with silver, you see just yourself."

I looked over the Rabbi and looked. "I do not understand."

The Rabbi continued. "You will become some one as long as have the courage to remove the silver covering over your eyes in order to again see and love others." On my way he patted me on my straight back and sent me.

I've looked at what he said and come to in conclusion that he'd a point. Yes. Money is needed by us and we must not make an effort to cause a moneyless existence; its useless and will simply cause us and our families several heartbreaks later on.

Rather, I suggest that individuals should follow the guidance I was given by the Rabbi. When we approach life by way of a gold covering, all we're in a position to see is ourselves. But toss that covering, and you'll be able to feel and see everyone else.

Conclusion:

In life, we are allowed to and should manage to look at both types of mirrors, but we should keep in mind that a reflects only us; a screen may be the door to health, compassion and true wealth. Quite simply, seek money by all means, but don't allow it to dissuade you from living, people, kids and the poor and needy.