To most people "The Way" refers to trip, a path, a route, a direction,
a journey. Getting directions, shown the Map to go from one place to another.
This is true.
To me a Way refers to how a person chooses to live their life.
and The Way is what truly works. It is pretty obvious from experience
that we all have some level of intelligence, emotions, knowledge and wisdom.
We also have guidelines that we live our lives by. These are the results of
our experience, mostly what we have learned from the people around us, or
the books we've read combined with our emotional reactions to them.
Here is how life works: Throughout life we have decisions to make.
As a result of each decision there are consequences, perhaps minor,
perhaps major, for better or worse. Ultimately our situation in life
is the accumulated consequences of our decisions. Yes, time and chance
happens to all, and there are also differences in our starting points,
our genetic makeup, our family history, our station in life. But these
factors are minor compared to how well we handle both the good and bad
situations that come our way by the decisions we make over a lifetime.
That is why a few people from the ghetto get wealthy, or famous or both,
while the rest stay where they are.
That is why immigrants can succeed while lottery winners lose their
fortunes and become poorer than they ever were. Why some people
end up in jail while others thrive. The accumulated choices we make
ultimately determine the course of our lives.
That is why we only need two things to get on, and stay in the right
track. Wisdom, and Strength.
Wisdom demands gathering information and experience. Seeking one or more
mentors that live the way you want to live. Plus the strength to follow
the path of someone you trust rather than letting your emotions and lack of
experience make your choices for you. Learning to make choices the way
those that have succeeded before you do, rather than just following your
natural tendencies.
Learning how to gain knowledge and experience, use wisdom in the use of
both by balancing properly your emotions and your intelligence, and gain
experience while doing away with wrong habits and learning good ones, one
decision at a time.
So ultimately I mean The Way as a metaphor for something even more important.
The directions and information one needs to know and apply to walk successfully
through one's life. One starts knowing nothing at birth, then as one gets
older, one learns. But is what you learned truth? partial truth? or worse
error? You need to know in order to move on from those humble beginnings
and reach your full potential. Only when you are on that path can you be
truly happy.
So how can we possibly know? Trial and Error? Paying Attention to History?
Mankind has come up with several answers to this. Philosophy, Religion, Science, and more.
But are they really answers? Look at the state of the world! These
are certainly
large fields with many conflicting lines of thought that would take
a genius a lifetime to even start to understand them all. And then all you
have is knowledge not implementation. Since they conflict with one another
how can you possibly decide?
I believe that I've found the way to know. Unfortunately (or fortunately?)
it is so simple
that often people cannot accept it. It seems outrageous to many, and appears
to defy logic at first look. It certainly flies in the face of most of the
established lines of thinking in religion and philosophy. But if you walk
just a short distance the facts start to line up, and the reinforcement
in your own life become undeniable.
Ok, so "The Way" is how we live our lives.
The way to happiness, joy, peace, prosperity, health and so much more. But How can we know?
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