Categories: Lifestyle

Simplicity Of Life Is The Sign Of True Prosperity

Simplicity of life is the sign of true prosperity. Swami Ramdas

Swami Ramdas (1884 – 1963) of his real name Vittal Rao is an Indian philosopher, philanthropist and pilgrim. He is recognized in India and also in the West as a spiritual master of the Hindu tradition.

With this sentence, Swami Ramdas synthesizes an increasingly popular idea that happiness lies in a form of essentialism or what is often called minimalism. We may be living in a period of transition, that is to say, an era in which we in the West, at least, would move from the paradigm of quantity to that of quality.

Simplicity shows an ability to eliminate the futile things, those that hinder us in our search for prosperity, that is, the inner wealth that can manifest itself outside.

Simplicity is difficult to achieve because on the one hand it is fought against by the dominant thought that readily confuses it with mediocrity or ignorance. On the other hand, it finds many obstacles in its path. Indeed, our desires are constantly stimulated, which leads us to buy superfluous things, to dwell on useless things, or to associate with people who do not want to do us good.

Simplicity is the sign of a certain greatness, since we save our time, energy, attention, and willpower by not wasting them on trivialities. Thus, a simple person is prosperous because he or she has resources that many of us lack. The same resources that allow us to focus on the things that are really worthwhile. The ones that make us happy. So, happiness consists in finding what we love and dedicating our whole being to it. Happiness is in simplicity, itself synonymous with wisdom.

Edward

Recent Posts

Ricard Matthieu’s plea for altruism

I. THE FOUNDATIONS OF ALTRUISM Altruism, at the heart of Matthieu Ricard's reflections in Plaidoyer…

2 weeks ago

The History of Spanish

I. General introduction and approach to the book Spanish, the second or third world language…

3 weeks ago

If you can’t explain your work to your grandmother or a child, it’s a bad sign

The simplest things are often the ones that ultimately have the most value. The most…

3 weeks ago

Training the Samurai Mind A Bushido Sourcebook

The Philosophical and Historical Foundations of Bushido: Major Cultural Influences Bushido, or "the way of…

3 weeks ago

Fighting is also an act of love

Love, as a level of consciousness, is systematically associated with non-violence. Yet, refraining from violence…

4 weeks ago

Leo Tolstoy’s “War and Peace”

Introduction: General context and objectives of the work Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace" is a…

4 weeks ago