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What challenges define your life?

Eddi

Agnostic
Premium Member
Question: What challenges define your life?

The meaning of my life:

1) To ensure I get into Heaven once I die
2) To help other people get into Heaven once they die

Those are the challenges that define my life.

I value these more than happiness, comfort, and justice in this life. Although that’s not to say such things are unimportant...

But I am still very much committed to improving the quality of life here on Earth! To improving the condition of humankind! - those things are my "works"

Now that I've realised this I feel an enormous sense of peace, and satisfaction. If I look after these, other stuff will surely follow.

I want to be both saved and also a good global citizen
 
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SalixIncendium

अग्निविलोवनन्दः
Staff member
Premium Member
Question: What challenges define your life?

While I have temporary impermanent challenges at different times, I have none that define my life...except perhaps living in accordance with the Ṛta by way of performing my dharma.
 

`mud

Just old
Premium Member
If one does well with others, and does no harm,
Nirvana will be there when one arrives for Her.
 

Daemon Sophic

Avatar in flux
To be a good father.

To try to improve the world for my children and all people of future generations.

To be a good and honorable man and husband.
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
To run. Ive always loved nature. Water. Parents are nature brats. Father a hunter and mother is a mountain woman. Builds in me motivation and to take care of my mental and physical health. Also can be used as a symbolism of solving challenging problems one mile at a time. Enderance, freedom, freedom, etc. Peace.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Just to navigate through this life and continue on as before all this happened.
 
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