You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too.
You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n
You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. <\/p>\n\n\n\n P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. <\/p>\n\n\n\n P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. We don\u2019t think of much wasting away today because we believe we will live forever, but death may come at any moment. Therefore, if we do our best as if today were the last day of our lives, we can live a life without regrets even if we died today. <\/p>\n\n\n\n P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. When someone is diagnosed with a terminal illness and has only one year to live, the common mistake that the patient and the people around him make is believing that having only one year to live causes the suffering. However, dwelling on the thought that he has only one year to live is what causes the suffering and makes him waste the precious time left in his life. If you only have a year to live, instead of worrying about dying, live every day to its fullest with 10 times the intensity of others. Spend your days paying back to others anything you may owe, pay compliments to those you never did before, and be generous to those in need with the things you held onto so tightly as if you would live forever. If you can live happily in this manner for a year, it will be the best way to live the remaining days of your life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We don\u2019t think of much wasting away today because we believe we will live forever, but death may come at any moment. Therefore, if we do our best as if today were the last day of our lives, we can live a life without regrets even if we died today. <\/p>\n\n\n\n P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. Since I believed that I may only live to be in my 40\u2019s, while most people live to be in their 70\u2019s and 80\u2019s, I was determined to live my life with twice or three times the intensity of other people. I pushed myself so hard that I fainted from physical exhaustion several times. However, after I passed the age of 40, I felt relieved that I had already lived beyond my life expectancy and was no longer anxious. Now, I feel as though my life beyond the age 40 is a gift I didn\u2019t expect to have. Because I am still alive, I work hard, but even if I were to suddenly die, I wouldn\u2019t feel bad at all. That\u2019s why, I don\u2019t particularly have regrets about any unrealized goals or much worries in life. I always thought I would not live beyond the age of 40, but ever since I passed that age and have continued to live, I was able to approach life with ease and became more relaxed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When someone is diagnosed with a terminal illness and has only one year to live, the common mistake that the patient and the people around him make is believing that having only one year to live causes the suffering. However, dwelling on the thought that he has only one year to live is what causes the suffering and makes him waste the precious time left in his life. If you only have a year to live, instead of worrying about dying, live every day to its fullest with 10 times the intensity of others. Spend your days paying back to others anything you may owe, pay compliments to those you never did before, and be generous to those in need with the things you held onto so tightly as if you would live forever. If you can live happily in this manner for a year, it will be the best way to live the remaining days of your life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We don\u2019t think of much wasting away today because we believe we will live forever, but death may come at any moment. Therefore, if we do our best as if today were the last day of our lives, we can live a life without regrets even if we died today. <\/p>\n\n\n\n P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. Incidentally, during my adolescent years, I was quite sickly. Even running a 100 meter dash would leave me with blue spots all over my body and make me faint. In addition to being sickly, the monk who ordained me told my mother that I would die young, so his words always stayed in my mind. He did not say how young I would die, but I figured I would live to about 40 years old. However, his remark served not as a fear but as a great motivation that enabled me to apply myself fully to everything I did in my life because I was determined to make the most of my given time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Since I believed that I may only live to be in my 40\u2019s, while most people live to be in their 70\u2019s and 80\u2019s, I was determined to live my life with twice or three times the intensity of other people. I pushed myself so hard that I fainted from physical exhaustion several times. However, after I passed the age of 40, I felt relieved that I had already lived beyond my life expectancy and was no longer anxious. Now, I feel as though my life beyond the age 40 is a gift I didn\u2019t expect to have. Because I am still alive, I work hard, but even if I were to suddenly die, I wouldn\u2019t feel bad at all. That\u2019s why, I don\u2019t particularly have regrets about any unrealized goals or much worries in life. I always thought I would not live beyond the age of 40, but ever since I passed that age and have continued to live, I was able to approach life with ease and became more relaxed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When someone is diagnosed with a terminal illness and has only one year to live, the common mistake that the patient and the people around him make is believing that having only one year to live causes the suffering. However, dwelling on the thought that he has only one year to live is what causes the suffering and makes him waste the precious time left in his life. If you only have a year to live, instead of worrying about dying, live every day to its fullest with 10 times the intensity of others. Spend your days paying back to others anything you may owe, pay compliments to those you never did before, and be generous to those in need with the things you held onto so tightly as if you would live forever. If you can live happily in this manner for a year, it will be the best way to live the remaining days of your life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We don\u2019t think of much wasting away today because we believe we will live forever, but death may come at any moment. Therefore, if we do our best as if today were the last day of our lives, we can live a life without regrets even if we died today. <\/p>\n\n\n\n P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. I had my first encounter with death when I was in middle school. My housemate fell while riding the bicycle, and he died instantly when he hit his head on a small rock. This accident was a great shock to me. My friend who was perfectly fine one minute was dead the next minute.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Incidentally, during my adolescent years, I was quite sickly. Even running a 100 meter dash would leave me with blue spots all over my body and make me faint. In addition to being sickly, the monk who ordained me told my mother that I would die young, so his words always stayed in my mind. He did not say how young I would die, but I figured I would live to about 40 years old. However, his remark served not as a fear but as a great motivation that enabled me to apply myself fully to everything I did in my life because I was determined to make the most of my given time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Since I believed that I may only live to be in my 40\u2019s, while most people live to be in their 70\u2019s and 80\u2019s, I was determined to live my life with twice or three times the intensity of other people. I pushed myself so hard that I fainted from physical exhaustion several times. However, after I passed the age of 40, I felt relieved that I had already lived beyond my life expectancy and was no longer anxious. Now, I feel as though my life beyond the age 40 is a gift I didn\u2019t expect to have. Because I am still alive, I work hard, but even if I were to suddenly die, I wouldn\u2019t feel bad at all. That\u2019s why, I don\u2019t particularly have regrets about any unrealized goals or much worries in life. I always thought I would not live beyond the age of 40, but ever since I passed that age and have continued to live, I was able to approach life with ease and became more relaxed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When someone is diagnosed with a terminal illness and has only one year to live, the common mistake that the patient and the people around him make is believing that having only one year to live causes the suffering. However, dwelling on the thought that he has only one year to live is what causes the suffering and makes him waste the precious time left in his life. If you only have a year to live, instead of worrying about dying, live every day to its fullest with 10 times the intensity of others. Spend your days paying back to others anything you may owe, pay compliments to those you never did before, and be generous to those in need with the things you held onto so tightly as if you would live forever. If you can live happily in this manner for a year, it will be the best way to live the remaining days of your life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We don\u2019t think of much wasting away today because we believe we will live forever, but death may come at any moment. Therefore, if we do our best as if today were the last day of our lives, we can live a life without regrets even if we died today. <\/p>\n\n\n\n P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. We all know that everyone will ultimately die but, subconsciously, we go through life as if we are going to live forever. Only when we are faced with our own death do we finally realize that life is not infinite and accept our immortality.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I had my first encounter with death when I was in middle school. My housemate fell while riding the bicycle, and he died instantly when he hit his head on a small rock. This accident was a great shock to me. My friend who was perfectly fine one minute was dead the next minute.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Incidentally, during my adolescent years, I was quite sickly. Even running a 100 meter dash would leave me with blue spots all over my body and make me faint. In addition to being sickly, the monk who ordained me told my mother that I would die young, so his words always stayed in my mind. He did not say how young I would die, but I figured I would live to about 40 years old. However, his remark served not as a fear but as a great motivation that enabled me to apply myself fully to everything I did in my life because I was determined to make the most of my given time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Since I believed that I may only live to be in my 40\u2019s, while most people live to be in their 70\u2019s and 80\u2019s, I was determined to live my life with twice or three times the intensity of other people. I pushed myself so hard that I fainted from physical exhaustion several times. However, after I passed the age of 40, I felt relieved that I had already lived beyond my life expectancy and was no longer anxious. Now, I feel as though my life beyond the age 40 is a gift I didn\u2019t expect to have. Because I am still alive, I work hard, but even if I were to suddenly die, I wouldn\u2019t feel bad at all. That\u2019s why, I don\u2019t particularly have regrets about any unrealized goals or much worries in life. I always thought I would not live beyond the age of 40, but ever since I passed that age and have continued to live, I was able to approach life with ease and became more relaxed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When someone is diagnosed with a terminal illness and has only one year to live, the common mistake that the patient and the people around him make is believing that having only one year to live causes the suffering. However, dwelling on the thought that he has only one year to live is what causes the suffering and makes him waste the precious time left in his life. If you only have a year to live, instead of worrying about dying, live every day to its fullest with 10 times the intensity of others. Spend your days paying back to others anything you may owe, pay compliments to those you never did before, and be generous to those in need with the things you held onto so tightly as if you would live forever. If you can live happily in this manner for a year, it will be the best way to live the remaining days of your life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We don\u2019t think of much wasting away today because we believe we will live forever, but death may come at any moment. Therefore, if we do our best as if today were the last day of our lives, we can live a life without regrets even if we died today. <\/p>\n\n\n\n P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. As fate would have it, one of the friends who was returning home after visiting him at the hospital got into a car accident and was killed on the spot. From the perspective of the friend who lost his life in the car accident, he had felt sorry for his friend who had only one year to live and consoled him when he himself actually had only one day to live. The moral of the story is that we really don\u2019t know what will happen to us in the very next second. While you are worried about someone else\u2019s life, you could be facing your own death.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We all know that everyone will ultimately die but, subconsciously, we go through life as if we are going to live forever. Only when we are faced with our own death do we finally realize that life is not infinite and accept our immortality.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I had my first encounter with death when I was in middle school. My housemate fell while riding the bicycle, and he died instantly when he hit his head on a small rock. This accident was a great shock to me. My friend who was perfectly fine one minute was dead the next minute.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Incidentally, during my adolescent years, I was quite sickly. Even running a 100 meter dash would leave me with blue spots all over my body and make me faint. In addition to being sickly, the monk who ordained me told my mother that I would die young, so his words always stayed in my mind. He did not say how young I would die, but I figured I would live to about 40 years old. However, his remark served not as a fear but as a great motivation that enabled me to apply myself fully to everything I did in my life because I was determined to make the most of my given time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Since I believed that I may only live to be in my 40\u2019s, while most people live to be in their 70\u2019s and 80\u2019s, I was determined to live my life with twice or three times the intensity of other people. I pushed myself so hard that I fainted from physical exhaustion several times. However, after I passed the age of 40, I felt relieved that I had already lived beyond my life expectancy and was no longer anxious. Now, I feel as though my life beyond the age 40 is a gift I didn\u2019t expect to have. Because I am still alive, I work hard, but even if I were to suddenly die, I wouldn\u2019t feel bad at all. That\u2019s why, I don\u2019t particularly have regrets about any unrealized goals or much worries in life. I always thought I would not live beyond the age of 40, but ever since I passed that age and have continued to live, I was able to approach life with ease and became more relaxed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When someone is diagnosed with a terminal illness and has only one year to live, the common mistake that the patient and the people around him make is believing that having only one year to live causes the suffering. However, dwelling on the thought that he has only one year to live is what causes the suffering and makes him waste the precious time left in his life. If you only have a year to live, instead of worrying about dying, live every day to its fullest with 10 times the intensity of others. Spend your days paying back to others anything you may owe, pay compliments to those you never did before, and be generous to those in need with the things you held onto so tightly as if you would live forever. If you can live happily in this manner for a year, it will be the best way to live the remaining days of your life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We don\u2019t think of much wasting away today because we believe we will live forever, but death may come at any moment. Therefore, if we do our best as if today were the last day of our lives, we can live a life without regrets even if we died today. <\/p>\n\n\n\n P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. P<\/strong>: There was a businessman who achieved great success after years of hard work. Unfortunately, however, the man fell ill before he could finally enjoy the fruits of his labor. He was diagnosed with final stage cancer and was informed that he only had one year left to live. Upon hearing the sad news, his friends visited him at the hospital to comfort him and give him their support.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As fate would have it, one of the friends who was returning home after visiting him at the hospital got into a car accident and was killed on the spot. From the perspective of the friend who lost his life in the car accident, he had felt sorry for his friend who had only one year to live and consoled him when he himself actually had only one day to live. The moral of the story is that we really don\u2019t know what will happen to us in the very next second. While you are worried about someone else\u2019s life, you could be facing your own death.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We all know that everyone will ultimately die but, subconsciously, we go through life as if we are going to live forever. Only when we are faced with our own death do we finally realize that life is not infinite and accept our immortality.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I had my first encounter with death when I was in middle school. My housemate fell while riding the bicycle, and he died instantly when he hit his head on a small rock. This accident was a great shock to me. My friend who was perfectly fine one minute was dead the next minute.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Incidentally, during my adolescent years, I was quite sickly. Even running a 100 meter dash would leave me with blue spots all over my body and make me faint. In addition to being sickly, the monk who ordained me told my mother that I would die young, so his words always stayed in my mind. He did not say how young I would die, but I figured I would live to about 40 years old. However, his remark served not as a fear but as a great motivation that enabled me to apply myself fully to everything I did in my life because I was determined to make the most of my given time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Since I believed that I may only live to be in my 40\u2019s, while most people live to be in their 70\u2019s and 80\u2019s, I was determined to live my life with twice or three times the intensity of other people. I pushed myself so hard that I fainted from physical exhaustion several times. However, after I passed the age of 40, I felt relieved that I had already lived beyond my life expectancy and was no longer anxious. Now, I feel as though my life beyond the age 40 is a gift I didn\u2019t expect to have. Because I am still alive, I work hard, but even if I were to suddenly die, I wouldn\u2019t feel bad at all. That\u2019s why, I don\u2019t particularly have regrets about any unrealized goals or much worries in life. I always thought I would not live beyond the age of 40, but ever since I passed that age and have continued to live, I was able to approach life with ease and became more relaxed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When someone is diagnosed with a terminal illness and has only one year to live, the common mistake that the patient and the people around him make is believing that having only one year to live causes the suffering. However, dwelling on the thought that he has only one year to live is what causes the suffering and makes him waste the precious time left in his life. If you only have a year to live, instead of worrying about dying, live every day to its fullest with 10 times the intensity of others. Spend your days paying back to others anything you may owe, pay compliments to those you never did before, and be generous to those in need with the things you held onto so tightly as if you would live forever. If you can live happily in this manner for a year, it will be the best way to live the remaining days of your life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We don\u2019t think of much wasting away today because we believe we will live forever, but death may come at any moment. Therefore, if we do our best as if today were the last day of our lives, we can live a life without regrets even if we died today. <\/p>\n\n\n\n P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. P<\/strong>: There was a businessman who achieved great success after years of hard work. Unfortunately, however, the man fell ill before he could finally enjoy the fruits of his labor. He was diagnosed with final stage cancer and was informed that he only had one year left to live. Upon hearing the sad news, his friends visited him at the hospital to comfort him and give him their support.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As fate would have it, one of the friends who was returning home after visiting him at the hospital got into a car accident and was killed on the spot. From the perspective of the friend who lost his life in the car accident, he had felt sorry for his friend who had only one year to live and consoled him when he himself actually had only one day to live. The moral of the story is that we really don\u2019t know what will happen to us in the very next second. While you are worried about someone else\u2019s life, you could be facing your own death.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We all know that everyone will ultimately die but, subconsciously, we go through life as if we are going to live forever. Only when we are faced with our own death do we finally realize that life is not infinite and accept our immortality.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I had my first encounter with death when I was in middle school. My housemate fell while riding the bicycle, and he died instantly when he hit his head on a small rock. This accident was a great shock to me. My friend who was perfectly fine one minute was dead the next minute.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Incidentally, during my adolescent years, I was quite sickly. Even running a 100 meter dash would leave me with blue spots all over my body and make me faint. In addition to being sickly, the monk who ordained me told my mother that I would die young, so his words always stayed in my mind. He did not say how young I would die, but I figured I would live to about 40 years old. However, his remark served not as a fear but as a great motivation that enabled me to apply myself fully to everything I did in my life because I was determined to make the most of my given time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Since I believed that I may only live to be in my 40\u2019s, while most people live to be in their 70\u2019s and 80\u2019s, I was determined to live my life with twice or three times the intensity of other people. I pushed myself so hard that I fainted from physical exhaustion several times. However, after I passed the age of 40, I felt relieved that I had already lived beyond my life expectancy and was no longer anxious. Now, I feel as though my life beyond the age 40 is a gift I didn\u2019t expect to have. Because I am still alive, I work hard, but even if I were to suddenly die, I wouldn\u2019t feel bad at all. That\u2019s why, I don\u2019t particularly have regrets about any unrealized goals or much worries in life. I always thought I would not live beyond the age of 40, but ever since I passed that age and have continued to live, I was able to approach life with ease and became more relaxed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When someone is diagnosed with a terminal illness and has only one year to live, the common mistake that the patient and the people around him make is believing that having only one year to live causes the suffering. However, dwelling on the thought that he has only one year to live is what causes the suffering and makes him waste the precious time left in his life. If you only have a year to live, instead of worrying about dying, live every day to its fullest with 10 times the intensity of others. Spend your days paying back to others anything you may owe, pay compliments to those you never did before, and be generous to those in need with the things you held onto so tightly as if you would live forever. If you can live happily in this manner for a year, it will be the best way to live the remaining days of your life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We don\u2019t think of much wasting away today because we believe we will live forever, but death may come at any moment. Therefore, if we do our best as if today were the last day of our lives, we can live a life without regrets even if we died today. <\/p>\n\n\n\n P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. P<\/strong>: There was a businessman who achieved great success after years of hard work. Unfortunately, however, the man fell ill before he could finally enjoy the fruits of his labor. He was diagnosed with final stage cancer and was informed that he only had one year left to live. Upon hearing the sad news, his friends visited him at the hospital to comfort him and give him their support.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As fate would have it, one of the friends who was returning home after visiting him at the hospital got into a car accident and was killed on the spot. From the perspective of the friend who lost his life in the car accident, he had felt sorry for his friend who had only one year to live and consoled him when he himself actually had only one day to live. The moral of the story is that we really don\u2019t know what will happen to us in the very next second. While you are worried about someone else\u2019s life, you could be facing your own death.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We all know that everyone will ultimately die but, subconsciously, we go through life as if we are going to live forever. Only when we are faced with our own death do we finally realize that life is not infinite and accept our immortality.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I had my first encounter with death when I was in middle school. My housemate fell while riding the bicycle, and he died instantly when he hit his head on a small rock. This accident was a great shock to me. My friend who was perfectly fine one minute was dead the next minute.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Incidentally, during my adolescent years, I was quite sickly. Even running a 100 meter dash would leave me with blue spots all over my body and make me faint. In addition to being sickly, the monk who ordained me told my mother that I would die young, so his words always stayed in my mind. He did not say how young I would die, but I figured I would live to about 40 years old. However, his remark served not as a fear but as a great motivation that enabled me to apply myself fully to everything I did in my life because I was determined to make the most of my given time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Since I believed that I may only live to be in my 40\u2019s, while most people live to be in their 70\u2019s and 80\u2019s, I was determined to live my life with twice or three times the intensity of other people. I pushed myself so hard that I fainted from physical exhaustion several times. However, after I passed the age of 40, I felt relieved that I had already lived beyond my life expectancy and was no longer anxious. Now, I feel as though my life beyond the age 40 is a gift I didn\u2019t expect to have. Because I am still alive, I work hard, but even if I were to suddenly die, I wouldn\u2019t feel bad at all. That\u2019s why, I don\u2019t particularly have regrets about any unrealized goals or much worries in life. I always thought I would not live beyond the age of 40, but ever since I passed that age and have continued to live, I was able to approach life with ease and became more relaxed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When someone is diagnosed with a terminal illness and has only one year to live, the common mistake that the patient and the people around him make is believing that having only one year to live causes the suffering. However, dwelling on the thought that he has only one year to live is what causes the suffering and makes him waste the precious time left in his life. If you only have a year to live, instead of worrying about dying, live every day to its fullest with 10 times the intensity of others. Spend your days paying back to others anything you may owe, pay compliments to those you never did before, and be generous to those in need with the things you held onto so tightly as if you would live forever. If you can live happily in this manner for a year, it will be the best way to live the remaining days of your life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We don\u2019t think of much wasting away today because we believe we will live forever, but death may come at any moment. Therefore, if we do our best as if today were the last day of our lives, we can live a life without regrets even if we died today. <\/p>\n\n\n\n P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. P<\/strong>: There was a businessman who achieved great success after years of hard work. Unfortunately, however, the man fell ill before he could finally enjoy the fruits of his labor. He was diagnosed with final stage cancer and was informed that he only had one year left to live. Upon hearing the sad news, his friends visited him at the hospital to comfort him and give him their support.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As fate would have it, one of the friends who was returning home after visiting him at the hospital got into a car accident and was killed on the spot. From the perspective of the friend who lost his life in the car accident, he had felt sorry for his friend who had only one year to live and consoled him when he himself actually had only one day to live. The moral of the story is that we really don\u2019t know what will happen to us in the very next second. While you are worried about someone else\u2019s life, you could be facing your own death.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We all know that everyone will ultimately die but, subconsciously, we go through life as if we are going to live forever. Only when we are faced with our own death do we finally realize that life is not infinite and accept our immortality.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I had my first encounter with death when I was in middle school. My housemate fell while riding the bicycle, and he died instantly when he hit his head on a small rock. This accident was a great shock to me. My friend who was perfectly fine one minute was dead the next minute.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Incidentally, during my adolescent years, I was quite sickly. Even running a 100 meter dash would leave me with blue spots all over my body and make me faint. In addition to being sickly, the monk who ordained me told my mother that I would die young, so his words always stayed in my mind. He did not say how young I would die, but I figured I would live to about 40 years old. However, his remark served not as a fear but as a great motivation that enabled me to apply myself fully to everything I did in my life because I was determined to make the most of my given time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Since I believed that I may only live to be in my 40\u2019s, while most people live to be in their 70\u2019s and 80\u2019s, I was determined to live my life with twice or three times the intensity of other people. I pushed myself so hard that I fainted from physical exhaustion several times. However, after I passed the age of 40, I felt relieved that I had already lived beyond my life expectancy and was no longer anxious. Now, I feel as though my life beyond the age 40 is a gift I didn\u2019t expect to have. Because I am still alive, I work hard, but even if I were to suddenly die, I wouldn\u2019t feel bad at all. That\u2019s why, I don\u2019t particularly have regrets about any unrealized goals or much worries in life. I always thought I would not live beyond the age of 40, but ever since I passed that age and have continued to live, I was able to approach life with ease and became more relaxed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When someone is diagnosed with a terminal illness and has only one year to live, the common mistake that the patient and the people around him make is believing that having only one year to live causes the suffering. However, dwelling on the thought that he has only one year to live is what causes the suffering and makes him waste the precious time left in his life. If you only have a year to live, instead of worrying about dying, live every day to its fullest with 10 times the intensity of others. Spend your days paying back to others anything you may owe, pay compliments to those you never did before, and be generous to those in need with the things you held onto so tightly as if you would live forever. If you can live happily in this manner for a year, it will be the best way to live the remaining days of your life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n We don\u2019t think of much wasting away today because we believe we will live forever, but death may come at any moment. Therefore, if we do our best as if today were the last day of our lives, we can live a life without regrets even if we died today. <\/p>\n\n\n\n P:<\/strong> Someone says to a friend who doesn\u2019t smoke, \u201cThis cigarette is nice. Try one.\u201d The friend tries it, but it gives him a stinging sensation in his throat and makes him cry. Nevertheless, he keeps trying it because his friend dares him to smoke. He keeps smoking, shedding tears, having coughing fits. He could just quit, but he doesn\u2019t want to waste the cigarette because his friend tells him that it is a really good one. He keeps smoking although it makes his throat burn because he just doesn\u2019t want to put it out. What a foolish person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n A similar thing happens when people try to stop you from quitting your job because it is a great job. It doesn\u2019t matter how great it is if you don\u2019t want it. If you are too stressed, then you should quit. It is your life. Why care about the opinions of others? Go to work tomorrow morning and say \u201cgoodbye.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot do so, try to think, \u201cWhy can\u2019t I give it up?\u201d If it is because of money, you could earn money doing something like a housekeeping job. You think being a housekeeper would not help you save face? How about a janitor? Still not enough? Then think about other jobs you could do, and examine yourself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Afterward, if you think that keeping this job is better than being a housekeeper or a cleaning lady, then just keep doing what you are doing. If you think, however, \u201cI don\u2019t want this even if it pays me millions and treats me well,\u201d then there is no need to linger. You don\u2019t need to cry. Crying means that you don\u2019t want the job, yet you don\u2019t want to waste the opportunity either. The central issue here is greed. That is what you need to put down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you cannot choose either way, come to Mungyeong. We have a program in which you can meditate in seclusion for 100 days. Try living as a monk for 100 days. Get up at dawn to pray, clean, wash dishes and work all day. When you go to bed exhausted at night, another day will begin in no time. Living like this may open your eyes and give you wisdom. If 100 days is not enough, then try another 100 days. If that is still not enough, try another 100 days. One year may open your eyes, and three years may change your entire perception of life. Afraid to fall three years behind? Living like this for three years will actually save you much more time than wandering about your entire life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you are not able to say \u201cgoodbye\u201d to your job, then make yourself change your mind. Compare your job to a day of labor on construction sites. Go to work thinking, \u201cI\u2019ll make $70 today whereas I\u2019d make only $50 doing a construction job.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n You are the host of your life. No one else is responsible for it. Live your life making your own decisions instead of letting others control it for you. If you cannot make a decision, toss a coin. If it comes up heads, quit; if it comes up tails, keep your job. It is not worth worrying so much over life. Just live it. I don\u2019t mean that you should live carelessly. Live with ease, that\u2019s all. Life is very simple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Why do we feel, then, that life and the world are so complicated? Because your head is cluttered, not the world. Try to abandon your greed and make simple decisions. You\u2019ll keep your head clear and simple, too. <\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
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