Loving Is Living Life With Glee...

 

Loving Is Living Life With Glee...

Loving life begins with how we choose to meet each day. A homemaker once shared how her mornings felt monotonous until she began preparing breakfast mindfully, enjoying the aroma, the process, and the quiet moments before the house awakened. That simple shift turned a routine task into a moment of joy, reminding us that loving life often starts with presence rather than change.

Life’s challenges often reveal where love and learning intersect. A small business owner who faced repeated payment delays chose not to harden his heart but to refine his systems and trust his instincts. Instead of resentment, he gained confidence and clarity. This experience shows that loving life does not mean avoiding difficulty, but responding with growth and grace.


Lord Krishna’s wisdom in the Bhagavad Gita teaches the power of acting without emotional ownership over results, "nirmamo bhūtvā." A mother once struggled when her adult child made choices different from her expectations. Instead of controlling outcomes, she focused on offering guidance with love and allowing independence. Over time, their relationship softened, and she experienced peace rather than anxiety. Lord Krishna’s teaching here shows that when love is free from possession, it becomes joyful. This release creates a gentle, enduring glee rooted in trust rather than fear.


Discipline, when guided by intention, becomes an expression of self-love. A young couple decided to track expenses carefully for one year, choosing conscious spending over impulse. While their choices required restraint, the result was emotional relief and financial confidence. Loving life sometimes means choosing structure today so peace can flourish tomorrow.


Gratitude transforms how we experience abundance. An elderly man recovering from surgery once said that his greatest joy came from walking unaided to his balcony each morning. What once felt ordinary became sacred. This shift teaches us that loving life is not about acquiring more, but about valuing what already sustains us.


As new budgets approach, it becomes important to balance discipline with inner abundance. While financial planning often includes unavoidable elements such as income tax, sales tax, and predefined limits, these structures are meant to support responsibility, not diminish joy. When we consciously ask the universe for happiness alongside discipline, we invite gratitude and cheerfulness into our lives. The universe responds not to control, but to love, appreciation, and the happiness we choose to spread. Loving life, in this way, becomes an act of loving the universe itself.


Loving is living life with glee, not fleeting excitement, but a sincere joy rooted in awareness. A schoolteacher who found joy in small breakthroughs, a student finally understanding a concept or gaining confidence, experienced fulfillment beyond titles or rewards. This glee was calm, meaningful, and deeply nourishing, showing that true joy comes from alignment with purpose.


Ultimately, loving life means living with harmony between action, acceptance, and joy. When we work sincerely, plan responsibly, remain grateful, and release the need to control every outcome, happiness flows naturally. Krishna’s teachings remind us that a life led with love and awareness creates abundance beyond measure, a life where glee becomes a steady companion rather than a fleeting emotion.


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