Hi!
This morning, when I go out to get a round with my little dog, I started one of those typical conversation of dog owners with a woman. But because a bad notice occurred in Madrid two days ago, the woman started to philosoph about life.
- You have to see, life is a swindle.
What could I respond her?
-That's the reason why we have to try to enjoy our life, lady!
Life is a swindle. It is not this belief in the origin of the unhappiness, to wait the life has to give us something? Why has the life to give us anything? Life is neutral. Life has not to give us or take us anything. For life it is the same. We can't say âLife is a swindleâ.
But we hope a lot from life. We wait life give us happiness, eternal love, success, etc.
If we doesn't wait anything from life, because life hasn't to give us anything, we will not fell in the disillusionment, and we could start to see things without passing through the distorting filter of hopeness. Maybe we could be more happy in this way.
The same happen with the market. We go to it hoping it give us what we ask it for. But instead or it, we find that it doesn't respond to our hopes of it.
And then we say âmarket is a swindle!â
Poor market, and poor ourselves.
This morning, when I go out to get a round with my little dog, I started one of those typical conversation of dog owners with a woman. But because a bad notice occurred in Madrid two days ago, the woman started to philosoph about life.
- You have to see, life is a swindle.
What could I respond her?
-That's the reason why we have to try to enjoy our life, lady!
Life is a swindle. It is not this belief in the origin of the unhappiness, to wait the life has to give us something? Why has the life to give us anything? Life is neutral. Life has not to give us or take us anything. For life it is the same. We can't say âLife is a swindleâ.
But we hope a lot from life. We wait life give us happiness, eternal love, success, etc.
If we doesn't wait anything from life, because life hasn't to give us anything, we will not fell in the disillusionment, and we could start to see things without passing through the distorting filter of hopeness. Maybe we could be more happy in this way.
The same happen with the market. We go to it hoping it give us what we ask it for. But instead or it, we find that it doesn't respond to our hopes of it.
And then we say âmarket is a swindle!â
Poor market, and poor ourselves.