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Retirement is when you stop sacrificing today for an imaginary tomorrow.
How do you get there?
We are highly judgmental survival-and-replication machines. We constantly walk around thinking, “I need this,” or “I need that,” trapped in the web of desires. Happiness is the state when nothing is missing. When nothing is missing, your mind shuts down and stops running into the past or future to regret something or to plan something.
How do you learn to accept things you can’t change?
Fundamentally, it boils down to one big hack: embracing death.
The Tao Te Ching says it’s all duality and polarity.
In the grand scheme of things, the Universe has been around for ten billion years. Your life is a firefly blink in a night. You’re here for such a brief period of time. If you fully acknowledge the futility of what you’re doing, then it can bring great happiness and peace because you realize this is a game. But it’s a fun game. All that matters is you experience your reality as you go through life. Why not interpret it in the most positive possible way?
“I don’t have time” is just another way of saying “It’s not a priority.”
...when you’re thirty, what advice would you give your twenty-year-old self? And when you’re forty, what advice would you give your thirty-year-old self? (Maybe if you’re younger, you can do it by every five years.)
“All of man’s troubles arise because he cannot sit in a room quietly by himself.”
“You have two lives, and the second one begins when you realize you only have one.”