Finding Balance, Helping Others, and Being Humble: A Guide to Living a Meaningful Life


We often fall into a trap of negativity, a mental state of being pessimistic and hopeless. We see the world and our life through a filter of fear, anger, and confusion instead of embracing the reality and beauty of our existence. We let things like personal issues, low self-esteem, greed, circumstances, and our ego interfere with our creativity and purpose in life.

Holding on to resentment, and choosing hate, fear or uncertainty only wastes the energy we could use to improve our lives and the lives of others. Changing our perspective from just serving our own desires and needs to a balanced approach of caring for other people’s needs and our own needs and desires. Of course, the ideal path of total selflessness and humility would be the best path to follow, but for most of us out there the balanced path would probably benefit both ourselves and others the most.

Reaching a balance between the needs of others and our needs and wants is not an easy task, but it is a rewarding one. It requires us to be mindful of how our actions and choices affect not only ourselves but also those around us. It also requires us to be compassionate and empathetic and to understand and respect the feelings and perspectives of others. It does not mean that we have to sacrifice our own happiness or well-being, but that we have to share it with others. By doing so, we can create a more harmonious and peaceful world, where everyone can enjoy the gifts of life.

Helping others and being humble are two virtues that can enrich our lives and make us happier. When we help others, we not only make a positive difference in their lives but also in our own. We feel a sense of satisfaction, gratitude, and joy that comes from being of service to others. We also learn from their experiences, perspectives, and wisdom. Being humble means that we acknowledge our limitations, mistakes, and flaws and that we are open to learning, growing, and improving ourselves. It also means that we appreciate our strengths, talents, and achievements, but without being arrogant, boastful, or selfish. Being humble helps us to be more respectful, honest, and compassionate towards ourselves and others.

In conclusion, we have discussed how to overcome negativity, find balance, help others, and be humble. These are some of the ways that we can live a more fulfilling and meaningful life. We can also inspire others to do the same and create a ripple effect of positive change in the world. We are all connected, and we all have a purpose. We are all one lifetime, and we should make the most of it. Thank you for reading and have a blessed day.


Some Related links you may find useful

10 Ways To Help Others That Will Lead You To Success – Forbes: This article suggests some ways to share your knowledge, resources, and opportunities with others and how they can benefit you as well.

The Significance of Love and Compassion in Our Lives


Humanity has made tremendous strides in science and technology, but we still have much to learn when it comes to mental, spiritual, and emotional growth. We often blame external forces for the turmoil and destruction that we create ourselves. However, blaming and pointing fingers never solve any issue. Instead, we should focus on enacting change within ourselves and inspiring change in those around us. Love, peace, understanding, and compassion are like seeds that grow and bear fruit to spread themselves further.

On the other hand, things such as lust, greed, and hate are like viruses that quickly spread from person to person. The main difference is that fruit nourishes the body, mind, and soul while a virus corrupts and eats away at them. We can choose to embrace whichever one we desire, but we must know the cost, consequence, and reward of each. Good works alone will not get us to heaven but they are part of the journey towards being the people that God created us to be.

As the Bible tells us, even the wicked do good things for their loved ones and family. Therefore, we must take it further by being compassionate, loving, and kind towards all living things – be they friend or foe – as no man or woman is greater or lesser than another. We should love one another unconditionally without hesitation.

The things that most people seek, such as wealth, social status, and physical beauty, are all fleeting and will eventually be the dust we came from. Therefore, what worth should we put upon such temporary things? On this earth, there are many religions and many do not believe in God. The gift of free will made this possible and it is the will of God that we have the choices to believe as we wish. So spread the Gospel but respect the right of others not to believe or to believe differently. Be at peace with everyone, even those you see as enemies. The compassion you show others will not be forgotten.

Living Authentically: How to Be True to Yourself


Words are powerful. They have the ability to convey thoughts and feelings and bring ideas to life. But words alone are not enough. To truly bring them to life, we must live by them. We must act on our good ideas and live by wise words, not just read them and cast them aside.

Simple sayings like the golden rule should be a part of our being, not just a phrase we spout when itโ€™s convenient. Too many people claim to be one thing while acting the opposite. Hypocrisy is rampant in politics, religion, and society as a whole.

We are all guilty of hypocrisy at some point in our lives. But if we want to live an honest and authentic life, we must be true to ourselves and others. We must stop deceiving ourselves and others and be open about who we are.

Words are indeed powerful and can convey thoughts and feelings and bring ideas to life. However, words alone are not enough. To truly bring them to life, we must live by them. We must act on our good ideas and live by wise words, not just read them and cast them aside.

To live by your words and be true to yourself, you need to take responsibility for your own happiness. You also need to be honest with yourself and let your heart speak (not just your head). You should remove negative influences and spend time alone with yourself (stop avoiding yourself). Stop trying to be what others expect you to be and choose authenticity over popularity. Learn how and when to say โ€œNoโ€.

Here are some more tips on how to live life by staying true to yourself :

  • Be confident in doing what you love and what makes you happy without fearing judgment from others.
  • Realize that you are enough and you are important.
  • Surround yourself with authentic people who support you in your journey.
  • Live according to the values and beliefs that you hold most dear.
  • Commit to living and working according to your core values.

In the end, our true selves will be revealed to those around us. So letโ€™s live by our words and be true to ourselves.

Empathy, Compassion, and the world we live in.


Living in a world where the older you get, the less you matter to the government and society is disheartening. It’s a world where those who have more than they need only hoard it and try to prevent others from finding their own wealth. The poor, unhealthy, and aging are considered disposable and unwanted.

It’s sad to see that we haven’t learned anything from our past. We ignore the teachings of great prophets and religious figures from many religions. We pay no heed to the words of philosophers, dreamers, and wise men from the past or present.

Our world seems to lack empathy and compassion. It’s full of apathy, envy, greed, and fear. Imagine if we all had compassion and empathy for one another. If we made it our priority to help those in need and focused on making the world a safer and happier place for everyone to live in. If we could learn to put prejudice, fear, and hate behind us and embrace diversity, inclusion, and love one another as we are taught by religions and great thinkers of the past and present.

We don’t always have to agree with others’ decisions, but we should always respect their right to choose their own path in life. Most of what people fear is just an illusion brought on by fear itself. If you educate yourself and stay true to your values, then others’ actions usually won’t affect you. Of course, this doesn’t apply to crimes, whether violent or not.”

Life can be tough, and weโ€™re often our own harshest critics. Thatโ€™s why itโ€™s important to avoid judging others or at least judge them with great compassion and empathy. Forgiving others and yourself is key to finding a happier path in life. It does more for the forgiver than the forgiven in the end. It releases you from the hurt and anger associated with the wrong done to you and allows you to move forward.

How to Find Common Ground in a Divided World


We live in a divided world. We see so much conflict, violence, and hatred around us. We see people fighting over politics, religion, culture, and other issues. We see people who are different from us as enemies, not as fellow human beings. We see more reasons to separate ourselves from each other than to unite with each other.

This is not good for us. This is not good for our world. When we are divided, we are weaker. We are more vulnerable to the problems that affect us all, such as poverty, disease, climate change, and terrorism. We are also missing out on the beauty and diversity that each person and group can bring to our world.

How can we overcome this division and find common ground? How can we build bridges instead of walls? How can we foster peace instead of war?

There is no easy answer to these questions, but there are some steps we can take to start the process. Here are some tips on how to find common ground in a divided world:

  • Be curious and open-minded. One of the main reasons why we are divided is because we don’t understand each other. We don’t know what makes each other tick. We don’t know what scares, inspires, or challenges each other. We don’t know what values, beliefs, or experiences each other holds. To find common ground, we need to be curious and open-minded about each other. We need to ask questions, listen actively, and learn from each other. We need to be willing to challenge our own assumptions and biases and to respect different perspectives and opinions.
  • Be empathetic and compassionate. Another reason why we are divided is because we don’t care about each other. We don’t feel what each other feels. We don’t share each other’s joys and sorrows. We don’t recognize each other’s dignity and humanity. To find common ground, we need to be empathetic and compassionate towards each other. We need to put ourselves in each other’s shoes and try to understand how they feel and why they act the way they do. We need to acknowledge each other’s emotions and needs and offer support and kindness when needed.
  • Be respectful and civil. A third reason why we are divided is because we don’t respect each other. We don’t treat each other with courtesy and decency. We don’t honor each other’s rights and freedoms. We don’t appreciate each other’s contributions and achievements. To find common ground, we need to be respectful and civil towards each other. We need to use polite and constructive language and avoid insults and attacks. We need to follow the rules of fair and honest dialogue and avoid interruptions and distractions. We need to celebrate each other’s strengths and talents and acknowledge each other’s efforts and improvements.
  • Be cooperative and collaborative. A fourth reason why we are divided is because we don’t work with each other. We don’t cooperate on common goals and interests. We don’t collaborate on creative solutions and innovations. We don’t coordinate effective actions and strategies. To find common ground, we need to be cooperative and collaborative with each other. We need to identify areas of agreement and alignment and build on them. We need to generate ideas and options that benefit everyone involved and select the best ones together. We need to implement plans and projects that achieve positive outcomes for all stakeholders.

Finding common ground in a divided world is not impossible, but it requires effort and commitment from all of us. It requires us to be curious, empathetic, respectful, and cooperative with each other. It requires us to see beyond our differences and discover our similarities.

By finding common ground, we can create a more peaceful world for ourselves and for future generations.

We have one lifetime to make a difference in this world. Let’s make it count.

Mental Health Problems: A Growing Concern for School-Age Kids


Mental health and high school-aged children have been a hot topic in the news lately. Some say that mental health issues have risen in recent years, while others think that we are just more aware and attentive to our childrenโ€™s emotional and mental well-being. Either way, the study reveals that girls are twice as likely as boys to struggle with emotional and mental issues in high school.

When I think back to my teenage years, I remember that girls faced more body shaming than boys, and they had to deal with it from both genders, while boys mostly got it from other boys. This could be one of the reasons why female students have higher rates of emotional and mental health issues.

I also remember that bullying, body shaming, and social exclusion started as early as elementary school. So mental health issues could begin in elementary or middle school. School years can be very hard for some people to get through. If you donโ€™t fit in with a certain look, clothes, personality, or economic status, you can be either rejected or ignored by your peers.

Teenagers face more emotional and mental challenges than ever before, partly because of the social media platforms that enable their peers to bully them in new ways. Some children lack empathy and think bullying is cool or fun, and they inflict a lot of harm on the mental health of the rest of the school-age population. Bullying seems to be a problem that has existed for as long as humans walked this earth. And it is something we need to address, especially in our kids.

Instead of judging a bully harshly, we should try to understand the root causes of their behavior. They might be struggling with mental health problems or a difficult family situation. We should intervene early and offer support to the children who bully others and their families. This way, we can prevent a lot of the harm that bullying causes to everyone involved.

Schools and communities should provide free mental health services. Parents and teachers should be trained to deal with mental health issues and bullying. We should end the stigma around mental health and raise awareness about its significance. This could help prevent future tragedies such as mass shootings and violent crimes caused by mental health problems.

Nothing matters more than our children and their future. We have a duty to do everything in our power to ensure they thrive physically and mentally. They are the future leaders and innovators of the world and we must equip them with the skills and help they need to succeed. We owe them nothing less than a healthy and happy life.

In conclusion, our children are our most valuable asset and we have a moral obligation to ensure their well-being. We cannot afford to ignore the physical and mental health challenges they face in this complex and uncertain world. We must take action and demand better policies and resources from our government to support them. We must also provide them with the love and care they need at home and in the community. Our children are the future and they deserve nothing less than our best efforts. Letโ€™s make it happen.

The Journey to Self Improvement.


I fight the inner demon of despair that haunts me every day. It feeds on the hurtful echoes of past hurts that scarred me deeply. I struggle to apply reason and logic to deal with the messy and twisted memories of the past that torment me. My self-image and self-esteem are often assaulted by self-hatred that comes from the circumstances and judgments of others in my past that made me feel unworthy and inadequate.

I wonder how I allowed such a strong enemy to enter my mind and take over my emotions and self-worth. How did I let it convince me that I am not good enough or deserving of happiness? I have achieved some goals in managing that darker side of myself, but I still have a long and hard journey ahead to find peace with myself and who I am. I still have to overcome many obstacles and challenges that test my resilience and courage.

I have to face it every day and every step until I can finally bury it for good. Each negative thought I have to challenge and scrutinize with courage, bringing out the truth and showing that most of those negative thoughts are false and have no proof to support them. I have to expose the lies and distortions that the inner demon tries to make me believe.

I am not faultless, but I am not a bad person either. I have to recognize my faults but also celebrate my good qualities. I have to acknowledge my mistakes but also learn from them. I have to remember that I am not alone in facing such things, almost everyone has that darker side trying to pull them down. But I also have a brighter side that shines with hope and kindness.

I embrace the opportunities I have to grow within myself, and I feel hopeful and optimistic because of the love of my friends and the tools I have acquired to handle that part of me. The key is to maintain a positive outlook and to appreciate the people who are with me in my journey of life. I have been overcoming this for a long time, and even though I have faced some difficulties, I have also achieved many successes.

Be Kind to yourself and others, and seek that which heals and creates while avoiding that which destroys.

Don’t Be Cruel to Others, Be Kind and Compassionate


We all have a choice in how we treat others. We can be kind and compassionate, or we can be cruel and mean. The way we treat others reflects the way we feel about ourselves. If we are happy and confident, we will spread joy and love. If we are unhappy and insecure, we will spread misery and hate.

Some people choose to be cruel to others because they enjoy seeing them suffer. They may laugh at their pain, mock their weakness, or even hurt them on purpose. These people are called sadists, and they have a dark side to their personality. They get pleasure from causing or witnessing harm to others, and they don’t care about the consequences.

Being hateful and hurtful all the time is not normal or healthy. People who are like that have a problem that needs to be addressed. They may be suffering from low self-esteem, addiction, or mental illness. They may have been hurt or abused in the past, and they are trying to cope with their emotions in a destructive way. They need help to heal their wounds and find a better way of living.

Being Hateful and hurtful is not something to be proud of or celebrate. It is something to be ashamed of and avoid. It is immature and mean. It does not make anyone happy or fulfilled. It only creates more pain and suffering in the world.

We should all strive to be kind and compassionate to others, not cruel and mean. We should empathize with their feelings, respect their dignity, and help them when they need it. We should treat others as we would like to be treated ourselves. We should remember that we are all human beings, with hopes and dreams, fears and flaws, joys and sorrows.

Kindness and compassion are the signs of maturity and wisdom. They are the sources of happiness and peace. They are the gifts that we can give to ourselves and others. They are the ways that we can make this world a better place for everyone.

Don’t be cruel to others, be kind and compassionate. You will be happier and healthier for it.

Your thoughts, your words, and your actions are what define you.


I know I am not the best writer on the block, but I do the best I can and do it because it is what is within my heart to do. I do not write for likes or fame, I write to express my views and the feelings I have. Sharing what I have learned and what I am yet to learn in this journey of life. I only hope it helps someone to find their own answers to the questions they have in life.

Each person needs to seek out their own answers, it is a personal journey we all are on in life. We can find hints and keys to the answers from others but we must find the correct answers for ourselves. So always be objective and open-minded when reading or hearing other people’s concepts of truth or wisdom. Never follow anyone or anything blindly.

Out of all the things we experience and have in life, your thoughts, your words, and your actions are what define you. The rest of the stuff is but window dressing and speed bumps on the road of life. So always think before you speak or act and try to minimize any negative thinking.

If you have passion and basic writing skills, blog or write a book about your thoughts and feelings. If you are more the Vocal type do podcasts or youtube videos. Don’t Do it for the money or the fame, do it for your passion and to help others, my friends. Not saying you should turn the money down if it is to come your way, Just make it a lower priority.

Well, I wish you luck on your journey through life, may you learn and share much with others in your lifetime.

You may be the result of your past, but you are in control of the present and who you can become in the future


Looking back at your life in retrospect allows you to see where you made mistakes and where you made some good choices as well. But one must not get stuck in regret and nostalgia, if you do then you will become stagnant and never move forward. Learn from the past, but do not live in it.

It s just as important to plan for the future, but do not allow yourself to be blind to the present due to focusing too much on the future. It is a balancing act between looking forward, backward and living in the present. The present should be the highest priority since the past is gone and the future is not here as of yet.

You may be the result of your past, but you are in control of the present and who you can become in the future. But it all starts here in the moment you are living. Let go of the mistakes of the past, the fear of the future and focus on making a difference in the here and now.

Regret, fear, and nostalgia tend to keep one paralyzed mentally and emotionally thus making it hard for someone to move forward with their life. Forgive yourself for past mistakes, put aside the fear you feel due to the uncertainty of the future, and let go of nostalgia as soon as you are able to.

Using tools such as meditation, mindfulness, and music, and getting help from mental health professionals can aid in moving forward and dealing with the fear and guilt you may be facing. This is your only life to live, so use all tools available to help you become the best version of yourself that you can be.

Most of all tell that little voice in the back of your mind always telling you things such as you are not good enough or that you can not do something, to be quiet and go away. Try Replacing it with positive affirmations and thoughts when you are able.

May you have a love-filled life and may you share the love you have with those around you.