Wednesday, 28 May 2014

FILL EMPTY, FILL FULL

How we fill ? Of anything ? Are we selective ? Can we see the consequences of what we believe need or we can satisfy ? Are we confident ot the value ? We have contrasted ?
We want to live with satisfaction, with welfare, with rewarding experiences, it is natural. The question is : the supposed benefit leaves us peace, serenity, a feeling of fullness, or an outbreak of momentary enjoyment followed by empty ?
When we pour to satisfy the desires of ego, in external facets, without a true sharing, the received fills briefly and the effect disappears immediately.
If other people involved in the harmonic exchanges, when we want to provide some benefit to the neighbor, when we yearn be useful, then the feeling of well being has no price and lasts over time.
The fill vacuum is something that at the end does not generate a profit or the pleasant sensations are the imagined.
The fill full is when we establish connections pouring to give the best of us by the taste of transfer knowledge, resources or whatever thinking in others such as recipients.
We can fill us inside and/or outside. Intangible values do no occupy space and accompany us always and we can use through actions or words, although we accumulate to be infinite, the possibilities are too.
The tangible values that we see, that have form, weight, are limited, subjected to lost, deteriorations and substituted for others to the end of a time.
Most only thinks and decants toward transitory goods, they want to fill with things convinced that this provides them well being. The external to us is fluctuating, and if we yearn a stability and an autonomy, we must try values that fill us inside in order to use outside.
We must have goods in both sides, to nourish the several vital needs, and the ability consists in find the balance of what pour to each one to not neglect that is really important, and that is a daily task of weigh, refine and decide how to fill in a sensation of fullness and not a fill that drives to the empty.

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