June 9, 2015

That Problem


Sometimes we can spend a great deal of time dwelling about problems. Yet, without problems we would have no purpose in life. We would not need industrialization or to become technologically advanced if the lack of industries or technology were not a problem. We would not need jobs if the lack of money was not a problem. We would not need the healthcare system if the lack of healthcare was not a problem. We would not need comfort if the lack of comfort was not a problem. Thus, although we may feel that avoiding problems should be our goal, facing problems can turn out to be that much better. Experiencing a sense of accomplishment when we solve problems will give you a sense of purpose and satisfaction that would be hard to experience otherwise. When we choose to face problems, we concentrate our efforts in solving them and we focus our energy to achieve a positive outcome. In doing so, we experience the type of sense of peace and satisfaction that we need to feel happy.