#7. What's the last book you read long ago perhaps?
Do you ever think of life sense or meaning? I mean, what are we here in this world for? I presume you do, you ask about that, for everyone does.
If you have a transcendent view of life, much better, and you’ll easily find that meaning, that Why are we here?
And we must consider God as our creator, and our father. And we have to behave well, for him and his glory, to please our father.
On every person you can think of finding a trace of God. Man and woman are a mystery ultimately. You cannot reach all they mean. Man and woman are unreachable ultimately. And furthermore if you consider their biographies. Man and woman are not just evolved animals. Something else. Much else.
To consider things that way may be helped by thinking. And reading good literature. Most classics are good literature. It’s what best writers have thought of. An example? The Betrothed by Alessandro Manzoni. Also reading good essays. If you’re a teacher I recommend Carlos Cardona’s Ética del quehacer educativo.
I have said God may be found in every person. So the consequence is we must respect other people. On a regular day. At everyday life. In your professional work. This is also a consequence of having interiority. I mean, your inner being, your heart. And let’s be honest, also you need God’s help to do that.
But what about pain in human life? Psychiatrist Luis Gutiérrez Rojas puts that people who have responses to pain, they can bear it better. It’s a mystery, pain. But I’ve heard of people that bore it in a better way because they had responses to that mystery. Because they had a transcendent view of life. And I suppose they also had God’s help. Sorry for my mistakes at writing about these profound aspects – I’m more used to writing about teaching English.
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