Desire is Destruction

We always have something or someone to blame when things go wrong in our lives; that’s so evidently perceptible in human nature. Saints or no saints- we all get drenched once in a while in guilty charges of human aspirations and mistakes oftentimes unforgivable. We need a third party to blame as we cannot hold ourselves responsible for the things we did or didn’t take a stand for. Humans feel disgusted when they know that the problem lies within and not outside. Social media is a disguised show-off mechanism today. The more you make people envious of your swag and lifestyle, the more admired your profile becomes. This leads to more and more people indulging in pretense and false self-display.

Transgression takes the path of a person’s dire urge to achieve things that are either unachievable or unrealistic. Minds start wandering in the path of lustful luxuries that are bountiful and people do not want to get out of it. Destructive desire is an unnatural urge to satisfy a feeling, emotion or thought that makes a person unproductive or the outcome is unprogressive; that desire is certainly detrimental. It is like going deep into the well only to realize that we ultimately are getting drowned.

  • Cravings are natural. An urge to satisfy those cravings could be harmful. Remember that desire is a spark that could light up a dark room only to burn it later with its dominant flames. Contentment is the key. Materialistic things can only make you happy (temporarily) and not satisfied. Satisfaction is a mindset; once you achieve it, you need nothing else in the world.
  • Communicate with the Almighty. The closer you are to God, the distant you are from the worldly affairs of ornamentation and salvage life. A religious or spiritual person knows that the world is temporary, life is short and this keeps him away from the obscurity of this world.
  • Divert your interests in things that make you grow as a person. Desires make a person shelved in the corners of the stigmatic social groups where addictions and bad habits are some prized possessions. Know that only a true person with the right momentum can balance this vicious cycle of life.
  • Always evaluate the outcome. This is the secret of ultimate success and something that our religion often preaches to us. Understand what our actions could lead to and always remember that life gives you back only what you have given it.

Let’s not fall into the deceitful mentality of owning a paradise when the limit is the sky. Being ambitious is a great asset. It makes us prolific and efficient in what we do. But being desirous makes our hearts grieve for things that do not actually matter and should never be encouraged.

 

PC: https://www.breakthroughmarketingsecrets.com/blog/16-human-desires-use-marketing/

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