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“we shouldn’t view persistent negative emotions as symptoms of a biological malaise or a malfunctioning brain, as medical professional often tend to do. Instead, we should see them as indicators that our life has veered off the intended path and we are now living in a way that fails to satisfy the deepest yearning of our soul.”

“As someone once said, “Your life doesn’t get better by chance; it gets better by change.” Unfortunately, many fail to embrace this principle, and when negative emotions, boredom, and sadness come into their misarranged lifestyles, they often resort to suppressing or masking these feelings, seeking solace in the pursuit of immediate gratifications and easily accessible distractions—a seemingly efficient yet deceptive solution that only prolongs their entanglement in the same toxic lifestyle.”

“If you find yourself possessing material and professional accomplishments yet still harbor a lingering emptiness that dampens any sense of achievement or life satisfaction, consider it a sign that your soul yearns for service to a higher purpose—an essential need you may have overlooked”

“Attempting to alleviate loneliness and unhappiness through technologically mediated interactions is simply a self-defeating approach. It’s an error akin to trying to quench thirst with brackish water. Just as consuming such water perpetuates the feeling of thirst, the more we depend on technology to address our spiritual and social needs, the more pronounced our sense of alienation and internal emptiness will become.”

“Modern diversions focuses our awareness and attention so intently on external stimuli that our inner needs and ambitions fade from view. This suggests that the failure of many individuals to realize their dreams is not typically a result of ineptitude or a lack of talent. Instead, it’s often rooted in a deficiency of self-connection.”

“If a significant number of modern humans cannot experience joy and eudaimonia from life, it’s likely because the new technologies and corporate forces surrounding us have kept us shackled to an existence that is at odds with our souls’ explorative and creative needs.”

“We have been so efficiently enthralled by the endless amusements and distractive products churned out by elite-controlled corporations that now we have become over-distracted, ignorant, and blind to the countless injustices and crimes the system subjects us to.”

“The recent and rapid decline in human happiness can be largely traced to the existence of external forces and influential factions, who, in the pursuit of their own benefit, are seeking to instigate noxious ideologies or self-destructive habits among the populace—a tragedy that is driving countless human beings away from the path of fulfillment.”