Living life can be as simple as a breath of fresh air or as hard as climbing a mountaintop. It all depends on how you want to perceive it.
With the innovation, material possession and other distractions that surround us, no wonder relaxing, unwinding and de-stressing may seem expensive.
The key here is to move away or disconnect from the material things once in awhile and focus on the necessary. Only then will you be able to get in touch with what’s really important that doesn’t involve money.
Here are 3 traits that will help you live life to the fullest.
Simplicity
In this ever-changing world, sometimes the hardest thing you could find is simplicity.
Free yourself from the entanglement of a materialistic life. Do not complicate. For it is really an easy journey waiting to be enjoyed.
There isn’t much in life that we don’t know of. It’s merely us who make the complication. The rule is if you can’t explain it to a 5-year old child, then you most likely don’t understand it either.
Gratitude
Make it a habit to be thankful for everything that you have no matter how big or small. Don’t waste what you currently have for what you do not. Keep in mind that what you have right now is merely one of the many things you wished for.
The mere fact that you are still breathing is an indication of life. That is enough reason to be thankful each day.
Instead, shut your mouth and clasp your hands to say your thank you for everything you had, have and will have.
Kindness
Being kind is what distinguishes us man to other being here on earth. Thus, there shouldn’t be any barrier or exclusions when exerting kindness. It is one language wherein a blind can see and a deaf can hear, that’s how powerful kindness is.
Keep in mind that everything you spend will be lost and everything that you keep will eventually end up with others. That’s how the circle of life works. However, what you give to others is something that you get to keep forever. So in times of confusion and distress, always choose kindness.
At the end of the day, what matters is not how much money you have or how famous you are but how meaningful you lived. So make each day worth living for the next.