The point of all life is development and enrichment. Each Human Being, in reality every living thing, has a unchallengeable right to all the development to which it is able.
A Human Being's right to life implies his right to have the free and unrestricted access of all things, that might be critical to help him realize his fullest mental, religious, and physical potential. In other words, every human has the right to be rich and enjoy everything life has to offer.
There are 3 major motives for our lives: We live for our body. We live for our mind. And, we live for our soul. These three constituents are, at the exact same time, both highly characteristic of each other, as well as highly inter-dependent from each other.
However in the world we are living in, this is certainly not as easy to do as to say. Everything we need must be bought for a price. Life has become so complex that even the most standard of human beings wishes a great quantity of money to deal with his need for a fuller life.
Living for the Body
Living for the body means satisfactory food, comfortable clothing and shelter; and liberty from unattractive or unacceptably exhausting work. Rest and recreation are also very important to our physical well-being.
Living for the Mind
Living for the mind implies access to good, thought-provoking books and time to read them, opportunity for travel, for intellectual activities, for observation and research, for appreciating artworks, music and beauty. The human mind needs liberty to think cleverly and manifest his dreams into fact.
Living for the Soul
Living totally for the soul means that one must have the capacity for love and contribution. It is tough for us to play our roles of a child, a child, a dad, a ma, a bro, or a sister if we don't have enough money. Fixed in the idea of love is the sense of giving. The satisfaction one needs out of an ad-lib gesture of giving is worth a fortune. Of similar importance is to make a significant contribution to others among us; to people who have not been as lucky as we've been. It may be noted that such a contribution need not require a lot of money. Even a tiny contribution (based totally on one's capacity and circumstances), which makes a difference in somebody's life, can supply enormous satisfaction to us.
At the exact same time, life can't be treated in a piece-meal demeanour. Life has to progress as a whole. You can't leave the body behind, and live merely for the mind. In a similar fashion, you can't leave the spirit behind, and live only for the body. All 3 - Body, Mind and Spirit (or Soul) need to be carried together. As a homo sapien, it is our responsibility to achieve this balance. And, this balance has requirements to be fulfilled, for which one desires an adequate quantity of money.
Thus, it is our inherent right to be rich.
A Human Being's right to life implies his right to have the free and unrestricted access of all things, that might be critical to help him realize his fullest mental, religious, and physical potential. In other words, every human has the right to be rich and enjoy everything life has to offer.
There are 3 major motives for our lives: We live for our body. We live for our mind. And, we live for our soul. These three constituents are, at the exact same time, both highly characteristic of each other, as well as highly inter-dependent from each other.
However in the world we are living in, this is certainly not as easy to do as to say. Everything we need must be bought for a price. Life has become so complex that even the most standard of human beings wishes a great quantity of money to deal with his need for a fuller life.
Living for the Body
Living for the body means satisfactory food, comfortable clothing and shelter; and liberty from unattractive or unacceptably exhausting work. Rest and recreation are also very important to our physical well-being.
Living for the Mind
Living for the mind implies access to good, thought-provoking books and time to read them, opportunity for travel, for intellectual activities, for observation and research, for appreciating artworks, music and beauty. The human mind needs liberty to think cleverly and manifest his dreams into fact.
Living for the Soul
Living totally for the soul means that one must have the capacity for love and contribution. It is tough for us to play our roles of a child, a child, a dad, a ma, a bro, or a sister if we don't have enough money. Fixed in the idea of love is the sense of giving. The satisfaction one needs out of an ad-lib gesture of giving is worth a fortune. Of similar importance is to make a significant contribution to others among us; to people who have not been as lucky as we've been. It may be noted that such a contribution need not require a lot of money. Even a tiny contribution (based totally on one's capacity and circumstances), which makes a difference in somebody's life, can supply enormous satisfaction to us.
At the exact same time, life can't be treated in a piece-meal demeanour. Life has to progress as a whole. You can't leave the body behind, and live merely for the mind. In a similar fashion, you can't leave the spirit behind, and live only for the body. All 3 - Body, Mind and Spirit (or Soul) need to be carried together. As a homo sapien, it is our responsibility to achieve this balance. And, this balance has requirements to be fulfilled, for which one desires an adequate quantity of money.
Thus, it is our inherent right to be rich.
About the Author:
Rick Smith is a Consulting Hypnotist with MindRelease Hypnosis London, who assist individual to live a good life using hypnosis.

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