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Eugênia Pickina |
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The human being
needs to be…
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"Look
attentively and
you will see a
stunned crowd,
aggressive,
bewildered, that
looks unfriendly
and unhappy. In
fact, it is made
of people just
like yourself,
escaping to
nowhere, not
daring to stand
up for their own
selves.”- Joanna
de
Ângelis/Divaldo
Franco.
I know people
who, despite
their harsh
living
conditions,
awaken in the
morning and have
the courage to
face their
everyday
problems, and
who believe that
life is a
continuous
learning, with
errors and
improvements.
They consider
that it is a
heroic task to
be able to live
alive,
accomplishing
their life
purpose with
firmness, even
if anonymously.
I know others,
however, and
even some cum
laude
academic
colleagues,
whose lives have
no spice and are
empty, always
with the uneasy
fear caused by
the excesses of
materialism/fanaticism,
added with a
very
cosmopolitan
device:
indifference.
Frequently, our
society is not
aware of the
importance of
giving a meaning
to life, and is
surprised when
good financial
conditions, plus
irrational
consumption,
causes a feeling
of
meaninglessness
and despair,
this not
considering a
great number of
depressive and
unhappy people,
who make the
world a shade of
gray with their
chronic
suffering.
It is evident
that suffering
exists
Many people
still do not
understand that
only meaningful
goals - the
courage to be
- can cause a
pure joy or an
honest
satisfaction,
because it is
only the
dialectical
dynamics between
"being"
and "becoming"
that makes us be
creative within
our individual
path. This has
to be spread and
be taught,
maintaining a
closer
relationship
between health
of the body and
the soul.
It is evident
that suffering
exists and no
one would say
otherwise.
But we tend to
intensify the
(bad)
experience. In
the West, we are
trained (and
urged) not to
see how
relationships
and things are
inconsistent.
Therefore, due
to this
misinterpretation,
we believe that
we have to
achieve
happiness as a
“product” thus
causing anguish
and anti-social
attitudes.
Happiness and
suffering are
transient
experiences and
our main purpose
is to accomplish
our development,
to think, live,
and live better.
No doubt, our
desire for
wisdom in our
private and
public lives has
become more and
more important.
Since wisdom is
in connection
with truth,
therefore,
contrary to lies
and deception,
it has the power
to move us away
from all the
traps of a life
ruled by
illusions.
What is
necessary to
live a chosen
life?
Moreover, in a
world where life
is so difficult,
wisdom can
ensure us the
serenity to
worship, and
learn to thank
and to savor,
for example, the
little things of
our daily lives:
a good meal, an
uplifting book,
a pleasant
company, the
embrace of one’s
child, a rainy
or a windy day,
the sureness of
becoming, the
changes that are
in everything…
Although many of
us are affected
by a superficial
knowledge of
ourselves, as
much as we are
driven by
material desires
and wishes (reductionist),
at any moment we
can decide to
have a
meaningful life
directed towards
wisdom.
So, what is then
necessary to
live a chosen
life?
A courageous
will to be and
to live doing
good, living and
acting
mindfully, in
spite of all the
evil that still
exists in our
individual and
collective
lives. As
Spinoza said, we
need the
“Courage of the
soul”.
We need the
“Courage of the
soul" to go
forward, to live
doing our part
well, living
based on reason
and on our
heart. Since
courage in one
of many other
virtues, it
implies in not
having fear. As
a quality of the
character it is
always generous
and this is why
we find it in
the biography of
heroes. And we
need heroes, the
anonymous
heroes, who live
every day and in
this vast world,
mindfully
educate their
children, aware
of their
responsibility
in human fate.
"Courage of the
soul” to
develop, because
the human being
needs to be…
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