“Patience with other people and oneself is a prized quality. I must control fits of restlessness and impulsivity. I need to exhibit imperturbability. I am inpatient because I resist suffering. I vehemently resist the tedium and tragedies that befall humankind. It is useless to seek to escape from the fate of all humanity. I acknowledge that humankind is fated – inexorably, inevitably, irrevocably – by birth to suffer. Every person must endure the arduous toil and grating monotony of working for a living, as well undergo the physical pain and emotional exhaustion that comes from leading a dreary life of industry. The greater a person’s anxiety and resistance to the ordinary troubles in life the greater their personal suffering. I can only ease the mind and live a heightened existence by stoically accepting fate. I aspire to embrace a path of nonresistance and cultivate a state of mental quietude. I will find inner peace only by demonstrating the courage to face the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones. Courage, patience, and fortitude will eliminate an ingrained personal propensity to engage in self-sabotage. When my resistance to the inevitable fate of humanity ceases, I will no longer berate myself for past lapses, avoid fretting over the present, and feeling anxious about the future.”
Quote by Kilroy J. Oldster
Author
You May Also Like
Source: The Mood Book: Crystals, Oils, and Rituals to Elevate Your Spirit
Source: Daybook: The Journal of an Artist
“Abundance is more than your money, your title or your profession.”
Source: Inner Peace Outer Abundance
“We're so afraid of being hurt that we become the abuser first.”
Source: Living Peace: Essential Teachings For Enriching Life
“Peak performance happens when we feel loved and supported from within.”
Source: The Compassion Revolution: 30 Days of Living from the Heart
Source: Life from Scratch: A Memoir of Food, Family, and Forgiveness