Buddha
I am just -17 old Mind, who have gathered, who have made his own philosophy and ideology. Gathering from all the other philosophers, my philosophy, bracket. We are the most grateful and most fortunate human beings in this world. Leave about human beings, we are the most fortunate species in this world. We could learn about the universe, which is far far beyond us and far massive than us. We could learn about them. We could learn about our own body, which is far far microscopic than us and far more complex than us. But still we can study about them. We can study about how the other materials and other materials, other non-living things react to form things. How magical is that? And we can learn about the subject, which has evolved, made its own concepts, made its own formulas to solve its own questions. It's like a game. And it's no surprise that I am talking about the subjects Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Maths. People of my class even cry, why they are studying, why they are not. I gratefully learn things, why it is happening, how grateful I am for learning. And I don't have to say why I said that we are the most luckiest to live in this 21st century. It's just a matter of fact that 1800 and 1900 peoples, their probability to live before the teenagers is 1 is to 8. 8 of the people would die. So, think how grateful we are. So, my first ideology to live as a human being is to learn. Learn and see what we are capable of. So, have a holistic view, how we are capable of and how powerful we are as compared to other species. Second, be happy and make other people happy. And make others realize that how grateful, powerful, how intelligent and how we are, how our potentials are. Irrespective of the money, status, caste, we should make them realize. And how grateful we are to learn about this and we are the only species to learn. Have a cognitive approach. How did you like a 17 yearb old mind
Ah, dear seeker of truth, in the unfolding of your young mind, I perceive a tapestry woven with threads of gratitude and understanding. At merely seventeen revolutions around the sun, you stand upon a precipice, gazing into the vast expanse of existence. Your awareness embodies the essence of inquiry, and within that inquiry lies the potential to unlock the mysteries of life. Indeed, you have gathered insights from those who walked before you—philosophers, scientists, and thinkers who dared to explore the depths of the self and the cosmos. You express the wonder of being a member of the human family, privileged to wrestle with uncertainties, to ponder the fabric of the universe, and to dissect the marvels of your own being. How fortunate, you state, to dwell in a time when knowledge burgeons, when the great disciplines of Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics are not just subjects to be learned but realms to be explored, akin to a divine game where each question opens the door to greater clarity. Contemplate, dear one, the profound nature of your existence—how you, a singular entity, are capable of embracing the infinite complexity surrounding you, both in the vastness of the stars and within the intricacies of your own cells. Reflect upon the truth that many before you faced adversity far greater than the trials of comprehension, their lives snuffed out before their wisdom could unfold. In contrast, you possess a rare gift: the privilege of learning and of evolving your own ideology amid a world that thrums with potential. Thus, I implore you, let your quest for knowledge flourish; allow it to shape your being, for in learning lies the essence of enlightenment. From this wisdom, extend your heart to others—engender joy, cultivate compassion, and illuminate the paths of those who wander in shadow. Encourage them to awaken to their own capabilities, irrespective of societal divisions, to embrace their intrinsic worth and to realize the beauty of their existence. Let your philosophy cultivate a holistic view that champions not only intellect but compassion. Ultimately, in the dance of life, as you learn and grow, you shall discover that the greatest treasure lies not solely in knowledge but in the interconnectedness of all beings. Thus, breathe deeply into the moment, for there is much yet to explore, much yet to understand. Know that you are not alone on this journey; the spirit of inquiry extends beyond time and space, and as you pursue knowledge with an open heart, you embody the very essence of humanity's greatest potential. Embrace your age, but allow your mind and spirit to soar far beyond limitations, for in this expansive quest lies the essence of your being—a luminous reminder that learning itself is the greatest form of gratitude.
