Truely, happiness is within.. not in materialistic things. Never compare yourself with another. Because there is always someone who is better than you, richer than you, happier than you... handsome or beautiful than you...such comparision always leads to unhappiness.
In a world where we often chase material success, it’s a powerful reminder that our greatest riches lie in the vitality of our body and mind. Without health, even the most ambitious dreams lose their sparkle. Investing in self-care, nourishing our bodies, and cultivating a peaceful mind are acts of self-love that ripple into every aspect of our lives. What is one small change you’ve made to prioritize your health, and how has it impacted your life in ways you didn’t expect?
@@DailyDoseofMotivation-v7s In the world we live wealth can be expressed in materialism , in the Kingdom of God, the wealthy person is the person who lived a humble life.
Less is more. I live very simply. The fancy cars, clothes, homes do nothing for me. Loving and giving are most important. The greatest gift are my animals. ❤. Give and help others. Be grateful 🙏 ❤
In a world that often measures success by material possessions, your perspective is a breath of fresh air-a reminder that true richness lies in love, generosity, and the connections we nurture. The way you value your animals as the greatest gift reflects a heart that truly understands the meaning of unconditional love and companionship. Your message inspires us to shift our focus from acquiring to appreciating, from wanting more to giving more.
Better yet, if you are rich you can help other people around you to have a better live. Also notice how the cobbler isn't married. Once he is married he will need more money.
@@Sang_Akrobatis You’ve woven practicality with empathy in such a poignant way. Indeed, wealth, when used as a tool for good, can become a powerful force for change, elevating not only your life but also the lives of those around you. Your insight into the cobbler’s unmarried status is intriguing-highlighting how life’s circumstances often shift our needs and responsibilities. It’s a reminder that life’s complexities demand balance between personal growth, generosity, and the realities of relationships. Do you think true happiness lies in giving to others, or does it also require fulfilling certain personal desires first? Your perspective could spark a fascinating discussion!
What a profoundly beautiful reflection! Your words remind us that true transformation begins with humility-a willingness to set aside our ego and embrace a life guided by love and connection. Lowering our ego doesn’t mean losing ourselves; it means discovering a higher purpose, one rooted in faith, kindness, and unity. By loving God and our brothers and sisters, we create a ripple effect of compassion that can heal not only ourselves but also the world around us. Your perspective is a gentle yet powerful reminder of what it means to truly live with intention and grace.
@@markosandronikos Your humility and reverence shine so brightly in your words. It's beautiful how you’ve embraced and shared teachings that have the power to guide, heal, and inspire others. Your comment reminds us that the greatest lessons often transcend time, culture, and personal ego-they belong to something far greater. Thank you for reminding us of this eternal perspective. How has living by these teachings transformed your life and the way you see the world?
To know that something has inspired you so profoundly speaks volumes about your open heart and your willingness to seek growth and meaning. Inspiration has a way of lighting up not just our day, but our entire perspective, pushing us to think, feel, and act with more intention. Your comment adds to the positivity and energy that keeps this community thriving. What was it about this that touched you the most?
I'm reaching out to seek your expertise and guidance on investment opportunities. I've been considering investing in stocks, real estate, or cryptocurrencies. My primary goals are long-term growth and income generation. What investment options do you think align best with my goals and risk tolerance?
Speaking of investments of passive income, Well I picked the challenge to put my finances in order. Then i invested through the assistance of my discretionary fund manager.
As a beginner, it's essential for you to have a mentor to keep you accountable. I'm being guided by DANIEL CHEUNG FX, a widely known CRYPTO consultant and trader.
I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don't know who agrees with me but either way I recommend real estate or crypto and stocks.
To be "rich in the Lord" is to possess a wealth that surpasses all material treasures-a wealth of faith, inner peace, and an unshakable connection to something greater than ourselves. It’s a reminder that true richness isn’t measured in gold but in the virtues we cultivate, the love we give, and the strength we draw from our spiritual foundation. This is the kind of richness that fills our lives with meaning and guides us through even the darkest times. What does being "rich in the Lord" mean to you personally, and how has it shaped your perspective on life’s challenges?
As a 42 year old man that has 4. Children, and having to work to keep up with the responsibilities I can definitely say that happiness is not all about money. BUT,!! let’s be honest, if you don’t have money there is a struggle at all times to keep up with the bills, nice story but we all know is just a fantasy. 🤷🏽♂️. Even if you don’t want to admit it. Money is needed to live a happier life
Your perspective carries such weight, rooted in lived experience and the profound responsibilities of providing for a family. The balance you highlight-acknowledging that while money isn’t the essence of happiness, it undeniably eases the burdens of life-is refreshingly honest and relatable. It’s true that financial stability offers the freedom to focus on what truly matters: the joy of family, the pursuit of passions, and moments of peace. Your story speaks to the universal truth that happiness often lies in the harmony between external stability and internal fulfillment. But here’s a thought-provoking question: beyond the essentials, what’s one thing you’ve found brings lasting happiness, regardless of money?
Joy comes with life, because it is joy of life...happiness, comes through the soul(to be blessed)...life is the way...truth is the way...happiness is the way...
I'm getting this more and more. There was a point when I probably wouldnt. I guess Im getting wiser now. It's easy to always want more and trying to think of ways to get more a type of torture that can rob life. It doesnt have to be word for word but its about the general concepts here. Im working on this now.
Happiness is often imagined as something to be earned, found, or achieved, but the truth is far simpler and far more profound. Imagine a man, rich in possessions but hollow in spirit, endlessly chasing the mirage of fulfillment through material wealth. One day, he meets a humble traveler with nothing but a smile and a serene heart. Curious, the man asks, 'How can you be happy with so little?' The traveler replies, 'Because I treasure what cannot be taken away-peace of mind, love, and the joy of being alive. Wealth is not in owning more, but in needing less.' This tale reminds us that happiness doesn’t live in things-it resides in how we perceive the world, in the gratitude we hold for life’s simplest gifts.
The moral of the story? If you have wealth don't be anxious about losing it. Just enjoy it. No need to be paranoid. The only thing I learned here is that both the cobbler and the rich man were paranoid.
The contrast you’ve drawn between the cobbler and the rich man highlights a universal truth-paranoia and anxiety can rob us of joy, regardless of our circumstances. It’s a reminder that wealth, in any form, isn’t about accumulation but about how we live with it. Enjoying what we have, without the shadow of fear, is a freedom many overlook. Your insight encourages a deeper reflection on the true essence of contentment. What do you think it takes for someone to shift from living in fear of loss to fully embracing and enjoying the present?
@awakeingstory2024 I think it involves being in the present moment. All anxiety and fear emerges when you're worrying about what might happen in the future. If your're mainly focused on the present, even if something bad happens you'll going to deal with the situation then and there, and only dealing with emotions in the present due to a real situation, rather than always worring due to thinking about imaginary or possible futures. We suffer more than we need to. If you subtracted needless suffering from humans, and only the inevitable suffering was left, our suffering would be reduced massively.
@@monsterhuntervideos4446 Living in the present moment is an art, and your reflection on subtracting needless suffering is a powerful reminder that much of our pain stems not from reality, but from our minds weaving potential catastrophes. Your point about facing emotions only when they arise in the present is a liberating perspective, one that aligns so well with timeless Stoic wisdom. It’s incredible how clarity emerges when we stop feeding the shadows of "what if" and focus on "what is."
What about the difficult time when money becomes the necessity of life , stories are just nice when heard but in real life the scenario is totally different 😊
Yes money makes life easier hence can provide contentment and happiness in some form. What about becoming sick and unable to buy a wheelchair or lift or soft bed. Money can bring comfort.
Your perspective is so grounded and real-it’s a reminder that life often tests us in ways stories can only attempt to capture. The weight of financial struggles can feel overwhelming, turning dreams and philosophies into distant ideals. Yet, it’s in these challenging moments that resilience and creativity are forged. Your comment reflects a raw truth: the gap between inspiration and reality. But perhaps, even in hardship, stories carry lessons or sparks of hope that help us navigate the storm. Have you ever experienced a moment when a seemingly simple story or idea unexpectedly shifted your outlook during tough times?
Very right,truly and sincerely was spoken in this video,really a lot of money,extent it's degree,shouldn't might have been happy,as they not content our happiness,and this cobbler was justice,telling that he happy,what he has,but rich people,imagine themselves,that if they will exaggerate money a grate deal,they will be happy from getting it,but they confuse,but what they say.
From a certain perspective, the story has successfully conveyed its message to the audience. However, life is multifaceted and offers many perspectives. Each individual will draw their own lessons from it.
@@Littlemisshelper Wow! Very profound. I love this. You could also say "There was once a rich man who had everything he desired. The only thing he didn't have was money"
Yes it's possible completely if when you start spending your valuable money in constructive works specially when you starts earning money and spending that money for some noble cause that's the full of happiness
Peace Simplicity and Gratitude is the sure path for true happiness. Happiness is a choice it comes from inside state of mind not on outside circumstances. Marcus Aurelius Roman Emperor 160-180AD Stoic Philosopher. What does it profits a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul? From our Lord Jesus Christ
It's also good to appreciate what you have. But we are working to provide good life for your parents and future family. We don't want them to experience poverty again
Agreed. I work long hours for safety and assurance. That gives me more peace and happiness than living broke. But to each their own. I respect others who disagree with me. I wish all those reading this peace and joy in their lives
What bollox. Most people arent chasing material wealth as you so arrogantly claim. People have to do jobs they hate in order to survive. Without money life is crap. Dont pretend otherwise, live in the real world!
The story is not about money. Money is part of life but it is not equated to happiness of life. The story is about being contented and having peace within which is the key to True happiness.
@@WindowsandBooks having peace within and inturn having peace in a job that you hate? you do realize without hatredness your body wouldnt be creative enough to move out of misery right? its a survival skill life is not always about 1005 happiness 24/7 its both , its ok to hate your job , do something to get more money , money speaks a lot and after making money you can start following the above advice and you will have enough time to learn
@@roronoazero814 it's my personal reflection to the story. Each is to its own, we define our own happiness. But as for the story contentment and peace are key virtues to happiness.
@@WindowsandBooks Ok i would like to hear from you what do you think if someone hates their job and stuck in it but wants to follow this advice very hard but gut feeling says get out and do something different , just cant be content here no matter wt u do
Agree on being content on what we have but the story does show the cobbler is not happy because he received a bag of gold. The latter is not true… anyone receiving a bag of gold coins would be more than happy
It’s true-on the surface, receiving a bag of gold might seem like a universal key to happiness. Yet, the story reminds us that wealth often comes with its own weight-responsibilities, fears, or a loss of simplicity. Perhaps the cobbler’s discontent lies not in the gold itself, but in what it symbolized: a disruption to his carefree joy. Your perspective challenges the narrative, and that’s what makes it so intriguing. Have you ever encountered a moment where gaining something you thought would bring happiness ended up complicating your peace instead?
That is quite distorted. Rich people worries more on how to enhance their wealth than people stealing it. Poor people will be happier, with bag of gold, sharing their fortune with their love ones. Provide more comfortable loves.
Yes the cobbler could have helped his family and friends.Its actually quite narrow minded and selfish being given such a gift and only thinking it makes me unhappy I don't want it..What about his poor old mum???
This is why some billionaires plot to scam, enough is never enough, they have the fear of loss, can you think of any, any scams you should be able to, ??
I heard the cobbler died 6 months later from a simple illness as he couldn't afford the medicine he needed to get better. Poverty stinks..................
What happened Abt natural such people it is too hot to work? I can't believe the difficulty like understanding these, it's like their creation of vision. Then if to talk of it the display as rich and cobbler, even poor expression art. Any idea what they want with me?
Even my younger self don't believe in this kind of *over generalised and over simplified, flawed, self convincing make up story. The cobbler nonchalance is taking him nowhere. While the rich man needs to shed his scrooged mindset.
Can we chill with the AI content… please? Both the rich man and the cobbler are depicted in drastically different art. First cobbler is Indian and the 2nd is a Caucasian elderly man!? Confused.
having peace within and inturn advocating for having peace in a job that you hate? you do realize without hatredness your body wouldnt be creative enough to move out of misery right? its a survival skill life is not always about 1005 happiness 24/7 its both , its ok to hate your job , do something to get more money , money speaks a lot and after making money you can start following the above advice and you will have enough time to learn
Truely, happiness is within.. not in materialistic things. Never compare yourself with another. Because there is always someone who is better than you, richer than you, happier than you... handsome or beautiful than you...such comparision always leads to unhappiness.
Very well said
@@StoryInspirations for me happiness is a choice😔
Perfectly Said ❤
Desiderata.
but how
Health is Wealth❤
Exactly what is was thinking 👍
Very true.
Yes
In a world where we often chase material success, it’s a powerful reminder that our greatest riches lie in the vitality of our body and mind. Without health, even the most ambitious dreams lose their sparkle. Investing in self-care, nourishing our bodies, and cultivating a peaceful mind are acts of self-love that ripple into every aspect of our lives. What is one small change you’ve made to prioritize your health, and how has it impacted your life in ways you didn’t expect?
@@DailyDoseofMotivation-v7s In the world we live wealth can be expressed in materialism , in the Kingdom of God, the wealthy person is the person who lived a humble life.
Less is more. I live very simply. The fancy cars, clothes, homes do nothing for me. Loving and giving are most important. The greatest gift are my animals. ❤. Give and help others. Be grateful 🙏 ❤
Same here lots of love and happiness blessings to animals
@@cherirooney8879 perfect comment
In a world that often measures success by material possessions, your perspective is a breath of fresh air-a reminder that true richness lies in love, generosity, and the connections we nurture. The way you value your animals as the greatest gift reflects a heart that truly understands the meaning of unconditional love and companionship. Your message inspires us to shift our focus from acquiring to appreciating, from wanting more to giving more.
Better yet, if you are rich you can help other people around you to have a better live. Also notice how the cobbler isn't married. Once he is married he will need more money.
@@Sang_Akrobatis You’ve woven practicality with empathy in such a poignant way. Indeed, wealth, when used as a tool for good, can become a powerful force for change, elevating not only your life but also the lives of those around you. Your insight into the cobbler’s unmarried status is intriguing-highlighting how life’s circumstances often shift our needs and responsibilities. It’s a reminder that life’s complexities demand balance between personal growth, generosity, and the realities of relationships.
Do you think true happiness lies in giving to others, or does it also require fulfilling certain personal desires first? Your perspective could spark a fascinating discussion!
Peace,simplicity and gratitude.So simple.Thank you.🌷💝
Great lesson. Lets try also to lower our ego and live a new life by loving God and our brothers and sisters.
What a profoundly beautiful reflection! Your words remind us that true transformation begins with humility-a willingness to set aside our ego and embrace a life guided by love and connection. Lowering our ego doesn’t mean losing ourselves; it means discovering a higher purpose, one rooted in faith, kindness, and unity. By loving God and our brothers and sisters, we create a ripple effect of compassion that can heal not only ourselves but also the world around us. Your perspective is a gentle yet powerful reminder of what it means to truly live with intention and grace.
@@awakeingstory2024 Thank you for your comment, these are not my words, Jesus taught them.
@@markosandronikos Your humility and reverence shine so brightly in your words. It's beautiful how you’ve embraced and shared teachings that have the power to guide, heal, and inspire others. Your comment reminds us that the greatest lessons often transcend time, culture, and personal ego-they belong to something far greater. Thank you for reminding us of this eternal perspective.
How has living by these teachings transformed your life and the way you see the world?
I Really Like this Massage and great video 👍❤️
So inspiring. This is the best thing that I watched today
To know that something has inspired you so profoundly speaks volumes about your open heart and your willingness to seek growth and meaning. Inspiration has a way of lighting up not just our day, but our entire perspective, pushing us to think, feel, and act with more intention. Your comment adds to the positivity and energy that keeps this community thriving.
What was it about this that touched you the most?
@awakeingstory2024 everything about it.
@awakeingstory2024 happiness is an illusion. Because its based happenings. Seek joy instead because its everrr lastinggg
Amen! God be praised always.
Meaningful speech 🎉🎉
Your sharing touched my heart. Keep spreading this positive energy!
I'm reaching out to seek your expertise and guidance on investment opportunities. I've been considering investing in stocks, real estate, or cryptocurrencies. My primary goals are long-term growth and income generation. What investment options do you think align best with my goals and risk tolerance?
Speaking of investments of passive income, Well I picked the challenge to put my finances in order. Then i invested through the assistance of my discretionary fund manager.
Cryptocurrency trading isn't easy, but with the help of an expert and your patience, you will get a good result and understanding on time.
As a beginner, it's essential for you to have a mentor to keep you accountable. I'm being guided by DANIEL CHEUNG FX, a widely known CRYPTO consultant and trader.
I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don't know who agrees with me but either way I recommend real estate or crypto and stocks.
I've heard alot about crypto currency investments and how effective it can grow your income! How do I get started please?
Absolutely beautiful story ❤️
Received with full of happiness ❤❤❤
I am happy and content with what l have..thanks for beautiful story ❤
Yep poor people should give me their excess wealth because they wont be happy. Great story!
Contentment is the real wealth! :)
Thank you for sharing !absolutely 👍
Love you bro, keep motivating❤
Only if we are rich in the Lord.
Lol😂😂
To be "rich in the Lord" is to possess a wealth that surpasses all material treasures-a wealth of faith, inner peace, and an unshakable connection to something greater than ourselves. It’s a reminder that true richness isn’t measured in gold but in the virtues we cultivate, the love we give, and the strength we draw from our spiritual foundation. This is the kind of richness that fills our lives with meaning and guides us through even the darkest times. What does being "rich in the Lord" mean to you personally, and how has it shaped your perspective on life’s challenges?
As a 42 year old man that has 4. Children, and having to work to keep up with the responsibilities I can definitely say that happiness is not all about money. BUT,!! let’s be honest, if you don’t have money there is a struggle at all times to keep up with the bills, nice story but we all know is just a fantasy. 🤷🏽♂️. Even if you don’t want to admit it. Money is needed to live a happier life
Agree with u💯
That’s a lot of kids 🤷♂️
Your perspective carries such weight, rooted in lived experience and the profound responsibilities of providing for a family. The balance you highlight-acknowledging that while money isn’t the essence of happiness, it undeniably eases the burdens of life-is refreshingly honest and relatable. It’s true that financial stability offers the freedom to focus on what truly matters: the joy of family, the pursuit of passions, and moments of peace. Your story speaks to the universal truth that happiness often lies in the harmony between external stability and internal fulfillment. But here’s a thought-provoking question: beyond the essentials, what’s one thing you’ve found brings lasting happiness, regardless of money?
thanks for this wonderful video..
.. His Joy was Stolen!
For True Riches comes from Deep Within!
we are the boss for our life ,life is very simple to move on .
Joy comes with life, because it is joy of life...happiness, comes through the soul(to be blessed)...life is the way...truth is the way...happiness is the way...
OK, Bring me a bag of Gold and we'll check it out! Make it a very large bag to check it out properly please! Thanks Tales Of Wisdom!
Great video thanks for sharing 😘
Happiness is life❤
Wealth doesn't mean sarrows, and poverty definitely doesn't mean happiness. So try to get the most out of life being as happy as you can.
I'm getting this more and more. There was a point when I probably wouldnt. I guess Im getting wiser now. It's easy to always want more and trying to think of ways to get more a type of torture that can rob life. It doesnt have to be word for word but its about the general concepts here. Im working on this now.
The cobbler should have shared the gifted gold coins with his friends and neighbours.
Happiness is often imagined as something to be earned, found, or achieved, but the truth is far simpler and far more profound. Imagine a man, rich in possessions but hollow in spirit, endlessly chasing the mirage of fulfillment through material wealth. One day, he meets a humble traveler with nothing but a smile and a serene heart. Curious, the man asks, 'How can you be happy with so little?' The traveler replies, 'Because I treasure what cannot be taken away-peace of mind, love, and the joy of being alive. Wealth is not in owning more, but in needing less.' This tale reminds us that happiness doesn’t live in things-it resides in how we perceive the world, in the gratitude we hold for life’s simplest gifts.
The moral of the story? If you have wealth don't be anxious about losing it. Just enjoy it. No need to be paranoid. The only thing I learned here is that both the cobbler and the rich man were paranoid.
The contrast you’ve drawn between the cobbler and the rich man highlights a universal truth-paranoia and anxiety can rob us of joy, regardless of our circumstances. It’s a reminder that wealth, in any form, isn’t about accumulation but about how we live with it. Enjoying what we have, without the shadow of fear, is a freedom many overlook. Your insight encourages a deeper reflection on the true essence of contentment. What do you think it takes for someone to shift from living in fear of loss to fully embracing and enjoying the present?
@awakeingstory2024 I think it involves being in the present moment. All anxiety and fear emerges when you're worrying about what might happen in the future. If your're mainly focused on the present, even if something bad happens you'll going to deal with the situation then and there, and only dealing with emotions in the present due to a real situation, rather than always worring due to thinking about imaginary or possible futures. We suffer more than we need to. If you subtracted needless suffering from humans, and only the inevitable suffering was left, our suffering would be reduced massively.
@@monsterhuntervideos4446 Living in the present moment is an art, and your reflection on subtracting needless suffering is a powerful reminder that much of our pain stems not from reality, but from our minds weaving potential catastrophes. Your point about facing emotions only when they arise in the present is a liberating perspective, one that aligns so well with timeless Stoic wisdom. It’s incredible how clarity emerges when we stop feeding the shadows of "what if" and focus on "what is."
This three handed man is most unusual ....@1:54
What the F 3 Hands
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What about the difficult time when money becomes the necessity of life , stories are just nice when heard but in real life the scenario is totally different 😊
Yes money makes life easier hence can provide contentment and happiness in some form. What about becoming sick and unable to buy a wheelchair or lift or soft bed. Money can bring comfort.
No doubt.
Your perspective is so grounded and real-it’s a reminder that life often tests us in ways stories can only attempt to capture. The weight of financial struggles can feel overwhelming, turning dreams and philosophies into distant ideals. Yet, it’s in these challenging moments that resilience and creativity are forged. Your comment reflects a raw truth: the gap between inspiration and reality. But perhaps, even in hardship, stories carry lessons or sparks of hope that help us navigate the storm.
Have you ever experienced a moment when a seemingly simple story or idea unexpectedly shifted your outlook during tough times?
That's if only money was the problem...lots of others 😢
I believe that true hippieness isn't getting what you want, but rather wanting what you have.
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He could have simply bought a better place to live, then no worries about someone stealing the money
Very right,truly and sincerely was spoken in this video,really a lot of money,extent it's degree,shouldn't might have been happy,as they not content our happiness,and this cobbler was justice,telling that he happy,what he has,but rich people,imagine themselves,that if they will exaggerate money a grate deal,they will be happy from getting it,but they confuse,but what they say.
From a certain perspective, the story has successfully conveyed its message to the audience. However, life is multifaceted and offers many perspectives. Each individual will draw their own lessons from it.
Truly an amazing video❤❤❤
Truly happiness only find in Christ alone, sin pardoned who believe in Him and warranty everlasting life forever and ever😊
Actually, health is wealth 😊
Employer will love it if workers are satisfied with lesser pay.
I agree with some parts of it
Excellent
Your possessions will end up possession you “ fight club”
Love you bro...✨
For instant wealth, be grateful.
This story was set during a time where a cobbler could earn enough to survive
Money is a living power that dies without its root. Money will not serve the mind that cannot match it.
Totally Agree 💯👍💯👍💯
Nice story
Once there was a man he was so poor all he had was money
@@Littlemisshelper Wow! Very profound. I love this. You could also say "There was once a rich man who had everything he desired. The only thing he didn't have was money"
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Less is More :)
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Money doesn't buy happiness but I'd prefer to be miserable in comfort
Give me those gold. I will show how to live. 😅
I would be content with that bag of gold coins ,
The Joy Of The Lord Is My Strength 🫵😎
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IS it possible to live both happy and rich??? 🤔
No if you are not contended.
yes i have a tip for you ... 😊
@StoryInspirations tell me and I will listen. thanks🫣
Yes it's possible completely if when you start spending your valuable money in constructive works specially when you starts earning money and spending that money for some noble cause that's the full of happiness
@NehaSharma-u2v Forget about others and any noble cause.You are happy only when you are contended.
Give me that bag of gold and I will show you how not to be happy, but how to be fckn happy by spending it 😅
Tell this story to some school children..
Peace Simplicity and Gratitude is the sure path for true happiness. Happiness is a choice it comes from inside state of mind not on outside circumstances. Marcus Aurelius Roman Emperor 160-180AD Stoic Philosopher. What does it profits a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul? From our Lord Jesus Christ
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It's also good to appreciate what you have.
But we are working to provide good life for your parents and future family.
We don't want them to experience poverty again
Agreed. I work long hours for safety and assurance. That gives me more peace and happiness than living broke. But to each their own. I respect others who disagree with me. I wish all those reading this peace and joy in their lives
Happiness is delusional. It's not real it is absence of suffering..... By someone
Owning less im happier now Own a home for 30 years Down size now I value my time on earth now more than things Im 62 love renting now to
Rule #1 after accumulating wealth: Don't lose any of it
Rule #2: Don't forget Rule #1
What bollox. Most people arent chasing material wealth as you so arrogantly claim. People have to do jobs they hate in order to survive. Without money life is crap. Dont pretend otherwise, live in the real world!
Absolutely, money is security. I’ve been poor. It’s not fun.
The story is not about money. Money is part of life but it is not equated to happiness of life. The story is about being contented and having peace within which is the key to True happiness.
@@WindowsandBooks having peace within and inturn having peace in a job that you hate? you do realize without hatredness your body wouldnt be creative enough to move out of misery right? its a survival skill life is not always about 1005 happiness 24/7 its both , its ok to hate your job , do something to get more money , money speaks a lot and after making money you can start following the above advice and you will have enough time to learn
@@roronoazero814 it's my personal reflection to the story. Each is to its own, we define our own happiness. But as for the story contentment and peace are key virtues to happiness.
@@WindowsandBooks Ok i would like to hear from you what do you think if someone hates their job and stuck in it but wants to follow this advice very hard but gut feeling says get out and do something different , just cant be content here no matter wt u do
Agree on being content on what we have but the story does show the cobbler is not happy because he received a bag of gold. The latter is not true… anyone receiving a bag of gold coins would be more than happy
It’s true-on the surface, receiving a bag of gold might seem like a universal key to happiness. Yet, the story reminds us that wealth often comes with its own weight-responsibilities, fears, or a loss of simplicity. Perhaps the cobbler’s discontent lies not in the gold itself, but in what it symbolized: a disruption to his carefree joy. Your perspective challenges the narrative, and that’s what makes it so intriguing. Have you ever encountered a moment where gaining something you thought would bring happiness ended up complicating your peace instead?
In order to know the true character of a man give him power or lots of money. Abraham Lincoln
That is quite distorted. Rich people worries more on how to enhance their wealth than people stealing it.
Poor people will be happier, with bag of gold, sharing their fortune with their love ones. Provide more comfortable loves.
Economic forum, you will have nothing and be happy. Would he not be just as happy putting the money in the bank, and not work so hard.
Yes the cobbler could have helped his family and friends.Its actually quite narrow minded and selfish being given such a gift and only thinking it makes me unhappy I don't want it..What about his poor old mum???
Give it to me. I won't complain
This is why some billionaires plot to scam, enough is never enough, they have the fear of loss, can you think of any, any scams you should be able to, ??
A happy life is without a wife.😂
Salamat po INRI
I wonder if the cobbler had to pay council tax and rising energy bills! 😂
Some of homeless people already know this.
Nah true happiness is without sickness for life 😂
I heard the cobbler died 6 months later from a simple illness as he couldn't afford the medicine he needed to get better. Poverty stinks..................
No banks to deposit the money in? 😂
A theory is easier to understand executing it.
Um…what about health insurance for my family…
Cobbler was certainly not a capitalist and certainly not in the US.
What happened Abt natural such people it is too hot to work? I can't believe the difficulty like understanding these, it's like their creation of vision. Then if to talk of it the display as rich and cobbler, even poor expression art. Any idea what they want with me?
Even my younger self don't believe in this kind of *over generalised and over simplified, flawed, self convincing make up story. The cobbler nonchalance is taking him nowhere. While the rich man needs to shed his scrooged mindset.
That's story by Budhaa, you copy cat,if you are copieng just give him some credit so that people's learn about him
Can we chill with the AI content… please? Both the rich man and the cobbler are depicted in drastically different art. First cobbler is Indian and the 2nd is a Caucasian elderly man!? Confused.
the cobbler does not know what is capitalism
background music name?
Indian philosophy was once this!!!
having peace within and inturn advocating for having peace in a job that you hate? you do realize without hatredness your body wouldnt be creative enough to move out of misery right? its a survival skill life is not always about 1005 happiness 24/7 its both , its ok to hate your job , do something to get more money , money speaks a lot and after making money you can start following the above advice and you will have enough time to learn