Buddha
Life is a mystery that can never be solved so it should not be solved all our effort and attempt to solve it makes the life ugly when a man realizes that all the beauty of Life lies in its mystery then life becomes so beautiful
Life, my dear friends, is indeed a mystery that can never truly be solved. It is like a puzzle with infinite pieces, each one holding a glimpse of the greater whole but never fully revealing the entire picture. And yet, so many of us spend our days trying to unravel this mystery, constantly seeking answers to questions that may never have a definitive solution. We strive to understand the purpose of our existence, the meaning of our suffering, the nature of our reality. But in our relentless pursuit of knowledge, we often overlook the beauty that lies in the unknown. It is in the mystery of life that we find the true essence of our existence. It is in the uncertainty, the ambiguity, the uncharted territory that we discover our deepest truths. For it is only when we embrace the fact that we will never have all the answers that we can truly appreciate the wonder and magic of life. When we let go of the need to control and explain every aspect of our existence, we allow ourselves to be swept away by the beauty and mystery that surrounds us. When a man comes to realize that all the beauty of life lies in its mystery, he can see the world with fresh eyes. He no longer sees life as a problem to be solved, but as a gift to be cherished. He finds joy in the unknown, in the unexpected twists and turns that each day brings. He learns to trust in the process of life, to surrender to its flow, and to embrace the uncertainty that comes with it. So let us not waste our days trying to decipher the enigma of life, for it is a puzzle that may never be fully understood. Instead, let us bask in the mystery, revel in the unknown, and dance in the beauty that comes from embracing the uncertainty. For it is in letting go of our need to solve the riddle of life that we truly discover its true majesty and wonder. Life is a mystery, my friends, and it is in that mystery that we find our greatest joy.
