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I'd have to arrange my life and the world to conform totally to my likingand then have them stay that

way: pleasure

I will cease being sick and immediately travel to the ocean to body surf; My two grown children and their families will move in next doorone family on each side will do; The daytime temperature outside will range from 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit always; Politicians on both side of the aisle will come to share my views; I will never be cranky again.

the Buddha was instructing us to look deeply at this "can't get no satisfaction" that is so much a part of our daily experience. In teaching "the path to the end of dukkha," he was instructing us to investigate its cause so we can learn how to put an end to it. To look deeply at this dissatisfaction, we have to turn our attention inward and watch what goes on in our minds. When I do this, I often find a low-grade unease, anxiety, and even dread. When I look for the cause of this low-grade dissatisfaction, I find that it stems from the world and my life not conforming to how I think they should be Life simply refuses to always be the way we want it to be or the way we think it should be. We can refuse to accept this, but it will only increase our dissatisfaction

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to achieving higher speeds, We are entering an era in which science fiction is looking more like science fact. Computers are becoming faster and even more ubiquitous, medical breakthroughs are prolonging and enriching our lives, Leaders across the world are looking to technology to solve a number of the most daunting crises we face today in areas as diverse as climate change,. At the same time, as new technologies become embedded in our lives, we will be forced to address issues of privacy, discrimination, and even basic human interaction.[1] Technology will increasingly test the ability of individuals, cultures, and governments to adapt to new opportunities and respond to new threats. http://www.getrichslowly.org/blog/2008/02/28/the-key-to-wealth-is-being-satisfied-with-whatyou-already-have/

ts a funny thing, but it seems to be a common misconception that rich people dont suffer. The assumption appears to be that because they have loads of money and can buy pretty much anything they want, that theyre never dissatisfied with life. But the truth is that the rich and famous are afflicted with roughly the same forms of suffering that the rest of us are. We might think that this isnt so, that they can buy their way out of unhappiness, but life doesnt work out that way; it is full of dukkha. Just think of all the news stories about the rich and famous getting divorced, arrested, going into rehab or prison, or sometimes taking their own lives.

It is one of a few ultimate truths, I believe, that people are never satisfied with what they have. It is a human nature that people always want something more or something new. There are numerous reasons that why I hold this opinion so confidently. I would here explore some of the most important ones. People all want to try something new or something different. How many times you go to a restaurant with your friends and ask the waiter, Whats new? I bet every time! If one cannot see from concrete examples that people are never satisfied with what they have, one can deduce it from general principles. If our ancestors were satisfied with the caves they live, we would not be able to live in luxury houses nowadays. If people were ever satisfied with their ability to walk, we would never be able to have a car to drive, not to mention now we can take a flight from New York to London in just several hours! It is the desire for the better that drives us human being to pursuing a new goal. Only in that way, can we make progress and live better. So next time when you want to buy a new clothes, dont blame on yourself about your greedy. Go for it, and make yourself satisfied, I mean, at least satisfied at the time when you buy the clothes. It will force you to earn more money which, in turn, is good both for our society and your family. Taking into account all these factors, we may reach a solid conclusion that people are never satisfied with what they have. After all, we all benefit from this human nature

Are you Satisfy with your Life?? Dont you want anything rather than what you already have? Normally people always want something more or something new. It is a human nature. All people are curious about what they do not have. Curiosity is another human nature. This makes them so poor and inadequate. As an example, same earning capacity peoples have different life style. Some of them look so rich because of their

luxury houses and big cars. Of course all are on loan and they dont realize that are all debts. The leaders spend millions of dollars an hour to make new products better with new technology and machines are becoming smaller and smaller by the day At the same time, as this technology become embedded in our lives with climate changers, global health problems, resource scarcity and then finally fighting for the resources. Why is that? Because, we dont satisfy with what we already have. I am not saying that we dont go for the new technology. If our ancestors were satisfied with the caves they live, we would not be able to live in houses nowadays. If people were ever satisfied with their ability to walk, we would never be able to have a car to drive. But it is not mentioned that we have to go for smaller and smaller computers day by day. To look deeply at this dissatisfaction, we have to turn our attention inward and watch what goes on in our minds.

Computers are becoming even more ubiquitous. Wireless laptops, media players, and cell phones are just a few examples of how technology has become an integral part of our everyday lives . Why is that? Because of our dissatisfaction . We dont
understand that the key to wealth is being satisfied with what you already have.

We are entering an era in which science fiction is looking more like science fact. Computers are becoming even more ubiquitous. Wireless laptops, media players, and cell phones are just a few examples of how technology has become an integral part of our everyday lives and machines are becoming smaller and smaller by the day.
that the key to wealth is being satisfied with what you already have.

Being satisfied with what I have. I am surrounded by people who want more and more. This makes me look so poor and inadequate. Our earning capacity is the same but they look so Of course all are on loan, but however it gives them a false security that they have made it. And they flaunt it, not realizing is all debts.

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