What does “having it all” mean to you? Is it attainable?
To me, “having it all” doesn’t mean owning luxurious things, a big house, or a lot of money. For me, it simply means having peace of mind. That inner calm, that deep sense of contentment which cannot be bought — that’s what truly matters.
I find this peace in small yet powerful acts — like chanting God’s name. It brings me closer to a divine presence, helping me stay grounded, feel protected, and find strength even in tough times. It’s a moment of surrender, a gentle reminder that I’m not alone.
I also experience peace when I help others, especially those who are often forgotten — like an elderly person struggling with no support, or a child begging at the street corner with innocent eyes full of hunger and hope. Just giving them a warm meal, some clothes, or even a kind word can make a world of difference — not only to them, but also to me.
There’s also a deep call in my heart to help those who are sick and suffering — someone who can’t afford medicine or a hospital bed. Even if I can’t solve all their problems, I believe every small act of kindness matters. Whether it’s offering money for treatment, supporting their family, or simply being there for them — it brings me a peace that nothing else can.
So, yes — for me, having it all is about being at peace with myself by spreading light where there is darkness. It is not only attainable — it is something I strive to live by every single day. Because the more I give, the more complete I feel.
“You brought nothing with you, and you will take nothing with you. Everything has to be left behind.”
“इंसान खाली हाथ आता है और खाली हाथ ही चला जाता है। जो भी धन, वस्तुएं या प्रतिष्ठा है — सब यहीं रह जाती हैं।”
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