Let me start by saying that life is like a giant puzzle, with countless pieces that we must put together. It’s easy to get lost in the day-to-day hustle and forget what truly matters. But in reality, life is simply about finding happiness and fulfillment in everything we do.

For some people, happiness might mean having a successful career, earning lots of money, and living in luxury. But others might find happiness in the simpler things – spending time with loved ones, laughing with friends, pursuing hobbies or interests, or even just enjoying nature.

The truth is, it doesn’t matter what makes you happy, as long as it’s meaningful to you. After all, life is too short to waste your time doing things that don’t truly matter.

Think about it like this: life is like a beautiful garden, filled with a variety of flowers, trees, and plants. Each flower represents a different aspect of life, from love and family to success and achievement. And just like a gardener tends to his garden, we must carefully tend to every aspect of our lives to make sure they thrive and grow.

We must nurture our relationships with family and friends, water the seeds of our passions and interests, till the soil of our career goals, and so on. It’s only through this careful nurturing that we can create a beautiful, thriving life.

Of course, life is also full of challenges and setbacks that can threaten to uproot our garden. But it’s important to remember that every flower, every tree, and every plant has its own unique set of challenges to overcome. It’s only through facing these challenges head-on that we can grow stronger and more resilient.

So, what really matters in life? It’s not about being perfect or having it all figured out. It’s about finding what makes you truly happy and pouring your heart and soul into those things. It’s about tending to your garden every day, even when the weeds threaten to take over.

In the end, life is the ultimate puzzle – it’s up to us to put the pieces together in a way that makes sense to us. And as long as we stay true to ourselves and our passions, we can create a beautiful tapestry of joy, love, and fulfillment that we can be proud of.

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7 responses to “What Really Matters”

  1. From the “Smiling Gardener”

    Weeds are helpful plants for your organic garden because each beneficial weed thrives in a specific imbalanced soil condition and works to bring the soil back into balance.

    So if you’ve heard that healthy soil grows weeds just as well as the plants you’re trying to grow, it’s a myth.

    If the weeds are doing better than your lawn or garden plants, it’s because the soil isn’t optimally healthy and the weeds have set up shop to fix that.

    That’s what was happening with my client’s lawn, so my long-term goal was to help fix the soil in order to speed up the process.

    But if time didn’t matter, I could have let the weeds take care of it.

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  2. Life is like a giant puzzle…” “Life is like a beautiful garden…” Eventually we might see that life is like…everything.

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  3. Such a good analogy with the garden to represent life. Well written piece.

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    1. Thank you. Glad ,y thoughts resonated with you

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