It takes the average reader 1 hour and 26 minutes to read The Happy Good Life by Karim The Pilgrim
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We all want a happy good life. It looks like an impossible task. Whatever we have achieved or understood. There is still a missing piece to be happy once and for all. In fact, a single decision could solve it all. This is not a promise, this is a fact. The question is, are you ready to take that only one decision ?This whole book is about showing you how and why you just don't want to take one decision, which can solve it all. It will solve your spiritual quest if this is the path you are on. It will solve your daily life, if you are struggling with that. If only physical laws are true to you, you will see the beauty all those physical laws have to offer to you and everybody else. This book is for every single human beings and has nothing to do with any single narrow minded point-of-view. My own limited one included. The only true success is to live happy and free. Whether we meet success or failure in achieving our goals, we never reach this ultimate goal.In truth, we do not know what freedom is. What we know and experience on a daily basis is our sense of helplessness which drives us to be free.We know our fears, our anger, our sadness, our addictions or other « bad habits ». We know our financial or relationship difficulties. We project an ideal to achieve from those experiences of lack and this feeling of inadequacy. We think a certain social status, a certain amount of money or a relationship will make us free and happy. Maybe after having enough of our personal achievements or failures, we go in search of a spiritual awakening or enlightenment. We still fantasize about an event which could one day fill our insatiable thirst for fulfillment. We dream of an experience which could one day end our feeling of lack once and for all. It is our perpetual quest for happiness which keeps us in our discomfort and dissatisfaction.Whatever our idea of « perfect happiness » is, this is only a mental projection based on our own feeling of helplessness and inadequacy. Even when we are successful, we are never satisfied for long as we remain prisoners from this feeling of something wrong. A feeling which keep projecting new ideas to get rid of the dissatisfaction. What we project from a state of self-inadequacy will maintain us in that state ; whatever we achieve.True success encompasses all aspects of life : a fulfilling career, great material comfort, a harmonious love relationship, genuine friends, inspiring hobbies and time for ourself. Isn't it an ideal image of happiness? Perhaps this projection of our mind is more a source of misfortune than of happiness. Even if we can really check all the boxes on this list, we know all this won't remain forever the same.So what is freedom? No one can tell us. Defining freedom would restrict it and would no longer be free. The idea we have of the word freedom is not freedom. It is quite possible our very concept of freedom is what prevents us from living free.So, what do we do now ?Is this not the ultimate fundamental question of everyone, always the same, continually? This question drives many of us into frantic activites where we simply end up wondering "What's life all about? ".When we have all the definitive answers to all the questions we may have about life, our self and the univers, this question will come back." So, now what? "It is not so much us asking the question than life asking us.That's it. No one can tell us what to do. We are free to refuse this freedom and believe all the stories in our head which obliged us to do this or that. We believe we want to be happy but a lot of people prefer to suffer. Suffering is a well-known feeling. Thanks to our suffering we know who we are and know what to do. This is often the sense people choose to give to life. We take our opinions about ourselves and the world for the truth, because uncertainty is simply intolerableLet's choose happiness first. This is our first freedom. The happy good life is more than words.
The Happy Good Life by Karim The Pilgrim is 85 pages long, and a total of 21,675 words.
This makes it 29% the length of the average book. It also has 26% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 1 hour and 58 minutes to read The Happy Good Life aloud.
The Happy Good Life is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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