To spend your life avoiding pain means it’s always right behind you.
“To get some distance from this, you first need to get some perspective.
Walk outside on a clear night and just look up into the sky. You are
sitting on a planet spinning around in the middle of absolutely nowhere.
Though you can only see a few thousand stars, there are hundreds of
billions of stars in our Milky Way Galaxy alone. In fact, it is
estimated that there are over a trillion stars in the Spiral Galaxy. And
that galaxy would look like one star to us, if we could even see it.
You’re just standing on one little ball of dirt and spinning around one
of the stars. From that perspective, do you really care what people
think about your clothes or your car? Do you really need to feel
embarrassed if you forget someone’s name? How can you let these
meaningless things cause pain? If you want out, if you want a decent
life, you had better not devote your life to avoiding psychological
pain. You had better not spend your life worrying about whether people
like you or whether your car impresses people. What kind of life is
that? It is a life of pain. You may not think that you feel pain that
often, but you really do. To spend your life avoiding pain means it’s
always right behind you.”
―
Michael A. Singer,
The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself
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