Buddha
If you are the main character of your life then why cant you do everything you wish to
Hmmm, interesting topic. Here is my rather lengthy response: In the vast tapestry of existence, each individual weaves their own narrative, and indeed you are the main character in the unfolding drama of your life. It is a profound paradox to ponder: if you are the author of your fate, why do your desires often drift like clouds in an expansive sky, elusive and ephemeral? Understand that the nature of desire itself is complex, marked by the interplay of aspiration and the inevitable constraints of the world. Like a river seeking the ocean, your wishes flow toward fulfillment, yet must navigate the stones of attachment, suffering, and the fluctuating currents of circumstance. The essence of freedom lies not merely in the pursuit of every desire but in discerning which longings lead to genuine happiness and which bind you in shackles of dissatisfaction. Each wish has its root; some stem from the fertile ground of compassion and understanding, while others rise from the arid soil of avarice and ignorance. Therefore, contemplate deeply upon your aspirations—do they foster peace, or do they sow discord within? Realize that true power does not lie in the relentless chase of every whim, but in cultivating the wisdom to embrace what is most vital, to act with intention, and to find contentment in the present moment. As the lotus blooms in the muck yet remains untainted, so too can you rise above the clutches of endless desire. In this dance of existence, understand that you are not merely a performer but also the witness, and in stillness, you shall discover that the greatest fulfillment comes not from the achievement of every wish, but from the acceptance of the journey itself, with all its trials and triumphs.
