Simply put: NO. When you combine logic with what I write, it may seem that way. You're missing something though, what could just be called helping others.
Going back to what was said before, you have to be 100% intent, free of doubt to achieve your goals in their entirety. There can be nothing but the absolute focus and desire for it to happen. No big surprise, while our soul may potentially be perfect, our human lifestyles certainly aren't. Here it comes, the big thing to always remember.
Everyone has their own problems, good and bad, right? All the good things we do, influence others and give us reason to enjoy our lives, by helping each other understand what happiness might be. Similarly, we have the bad, anything from violence to jealousy of another person, stuff you'd consider imperfect. So you see, our lives aren't just toys made my perfect beings, rather, we are still individual and separate from this perfection, and rely on each other for help to become closer to it.
I'm horrible with description, I will try anyway though. :(
Say you get someone who is upset over how life has been recently and starts to feel hopeless. Doesn't seem idealistic huh. You can simply go your way, or you can help this person out. By attempting to help, you're, on a larger scale, trying to make them more intent on their goals in life, giving them reason to not give up and overcome their sadness. But don't get me wrong, I'm not saying help everyone with everything, but ideally there should be at least one person to help when others are unable. It doesn't make anyone less of a person if they can't, because it's not always possible. It's when you prefer someone's sadness that there's a problem. But anyway, you help this person other than yourself, and now they'll benefit from it. Does that give you reason to live beyond having fun? Well, if you hadn't been there to help, would it have done their spirit any justice? Who knows when in life they'll receive the help you just gave them, it's done and they've come closer to understanding.
Similarly, if someone is happy, or impressed by something, or something they've done. That can be shared with others, you know. Not in the dividing sense, you don't divide happiness because it's part of the energy that doesn't take physical form, our bodies shows happiness, proof we can tap into this energy.
The point is, our life's meaning in its deeper roots points to helping others instead of ourselves. we are everything, yet we are imperfect. We need others to support and help us to improve and become perfect, we're all connected to this energy and need to harness it together to understand it. Remember, it is not about gaining, but understanding what we may actually be, beyond these corpses. With the intention of growing alongside everyone else, we'll all benefit.
Competition is healthy, war isn't. Competition isn't supposed to invoke jealousy or to feel greater than the next guy, if we already have everything it's meaningless. Rather, it should be a test of how you're doing, to inspire others to try harder and test your strength, but in a friendly manner. That's how it should be, testing what you can do now so you can understand where you're at in life. If you want to put a higher goal in this life, and if you can find the pure intention to do it.
Read with an open mind people, these are not posted as fact, only possibility, believe whatever you're comfortable with, but don't be afraid to question it sometimes.
All the best, see you next blog. :D
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