Have you hurt people in ways that could have been avoided rather simply?
Are you really good, or are you willing to be good, but lack the self-devotion?
I believe there are many people who want to consider themelves pure, compassionate, carrying and fair to other people; to judge them for who they are instead of what they look like.
However, not so many manage to achieve this, as there are many obstacles up that road.
(Brainwashed to be bad)
Your whole life, society tells you to "have your goals and do whatever needed to achieve them". Didn't your own parents also encourage you to do so? We watch movies where cold-blooded men in suits run over everyone on their way to their desired political control and power... and we love these movies... and we even wish to be as passionate as these men are while persuing our own dreams! (Kind regards to all fans of House of cards.) So we are told it is OK to be selfish and unfair in the name of our achievements... Is it really?!
We are also told in multiple ways how important price tags, labels, make-up and a pretty hair-cut are when we choose our friends and lovers. The more hours invested in styling, the better! And the sources of such ideas are not simply television and magazines. Think of the fairy-tails your parents read to you as a little child. Don't they describe beautiful princes and princesses in gorgeous clothes, or pirates fighting each other over gold and shining gems? Would the prince have kisses the sleeping beauty if she were ugly or had some yummy pimples on her face? Would the Beauty have given the scary Beast a chance if he hadn't threatened her father's life?
So... don't blame yourself too hard for not being a perfectly (or at all a) good person. It's not only your fault, you've been (let's exaggerate it) brainwashed to be bad and superficial since early childhood. This is just the world we live in - a world mainly controled by the wrong values: money, power, fame and superfecies.
(The failed attempt to create goodness)
In this world, searching for real goodness, often, seems utopian. And we love searching for utopian things, don't we? So let's search for goodness. And if we can't find it inside of us, why don't try and create it somewhere else? Why don't try and create a unicorn?
The unicorn - white color, cloven hooves of a goat, tail of a lion, size comparable to a horse, and a single pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead. This mystical creature is known as the most pure and innocent thing to (n)ever exist.
As much as it hurts me to say this... this magnificent creatures are a myth. However, science loves the idea of their existence almost as much as I do!
A group of genetic engineers, for example, tried to create a unicorn-similar animal, possessing all typical attributes, except the horn. Another group of scientists managed to genetically modify a goat to have a single spiraling horn in the middle instead of two separate ones.
A group of genetic engineers, for example, tried to create a unicorn-similar animal, possessing all typical attributes, except the horn. Another group of scientists managed to genetically modify a goat to have a single spiraling horn in the middle instead of two separate ones.
Well... not so bad, but... is this the best we can? Are we failing to be good and fair to each other exactly the way scientists failed giving birth to a good, innocent creature like the unicorn?
I think we are, indeed, failing... But I believe we could do way better! I think we want to be way better! Why else would we try to create the pure unicorn instead of the monsterous minotaur??
What scince gets wrong is - we don't need to artificially create the unicorn. We are all born unicorns. We just need to feed on the right grass and drink water from the right well.
What scince gets wrong is - we don't need to artificially create the unicorn. We are all born unicorns. We just need to feed on the right grass and drink water from the right well.
(The heavy life of the unicorn)
Truth is, many people would love to, but simply don't manage to be good. They have their good intentions, but don't have the guts to carry them through...
Because, in order to be a human version of a unicorn, you need a devotion as hard as concrete. You need to be convinced that you want to be a good person above everything else - above your other wishes and desires, above your other goals, above the cravings of your body, or your plans for the future. Because being good to other people is impossible without self-sacrifice.
You need the courage to lose a lot... And the belief that it's worth it!
Because, in order to be a human version of a unicorn, you need a devotion as hard as concrete. You need to be convinced that you want to be a good person above everything else - above your other wishes and desires, above your other goals, above the cravings of your body, or your plans for the future. Because being good to other people is impossible without self-sacrifice.
You need the courage to lose a lot... And the belief that it's worth it!
For this reason, people are so easily brainwashed to be bad - being bad is easier, as you don't need to resist a temptation. You can yield to it, enjoy it, and not feel guilty about it. You can follow your passion for an engaged man, have sex with him, and convince yourself it's not your job to worry about the feelings of his girlfriend. You can copy the great business idea of a friend, make an excuse using words like "business" and "competition", and have peace with yourself. You could even be one of the men in the suits that run people over to get more power. In other words - when you are capable to achieve things you desire, you achieve them by all means, and get your temporary happiness.
A good person, on the oder side, will, often, not get everything he/she desires, although he/she has the means to easily do so. Imagine having exactly what you want only a hand away, but not allowing yourself to reach out. Because, for you to have your happy moment, somebody will get unfairly hurt.
This leads us to the most fundamental principal! In order to be good, you need to, above all, be eager to not do evil.
One of the strongest weapons in this fight with yourself is the ability to put yourself in somebody elses shoes - a weapon that most people seemingly don't master. Learning to do this - to live out of compassion rather than from selfish motivation - would help you be better to others and spare them unnecessary suffering. But only if you can, in addition, control your actions even against your inner wishes.
One of the strongest weapons in this fight with yourself is the ability to put yourself in somebody elses shoes - a weapon that most people seemingly don't master. Learning to do this - to live out of compassion rather than from selfish motivation - would help you be better to others and spare them unnecessary suffering. But only if you can, in addition, control your actions even against your inner wishes.
So again - you will lose a lot... But it's worth it!
As you can probably sense, goodness is an awfully difficult quest. A quest that requires not only good intentions, but also sound understanding for others feelings, care about these feelings (altruism) above your own desires, and an exceptionally strong power of mind.
(Getting where you need to be)
So why?? Why would you chose to devote yourself to being like this?! Why would you miss so many things, or be an obstacle in your own way to the top? Why would you voluntarily lose a lot... and what worth is it? These are the most important question here, and, as important and difficult usually go hand by hand, the most difficult ones.
I am sorry to disappoint you that I don't have your answer for you. Your motivation for a challenging lifestyle like this could only come from deep inside you. So think for yourself: what would you get out of being good?
If your first thought is 'Nothing!', than you just wasted your time reading, and you should better go back to chasing your fancy dreams, just as society tells you to.
However, if you can think of at least one reason, than I can promise you something. Whenever you choose goodness despite of missing pleasure, money, power or a happy feeling, at first sight, you will lose something... But it is worth it! Because in exchange for your sacrifice, you will find the way to a place where your spirit will fly higher than your body or mind could ever get... where the wrong values of our world don't play a role... where materialistic goals won't even cross your mind... where happiness and satisfaction are more than just pretty moments...
And I don't mean heaven or a bullshit like that! And you don't have to die first to be able to reach that place. It exists right here, in this very life.
For me, personally, it is one of the most fulfilling things to look in the mirror after a long and heavy day, to remember everything that happened, and to be able to smile to my reflexion, nod, and whisper to her: "yes, girl, you did the right thing! Your unicorn is there. Trust it and it will lead you exactly where you need to be."
And at the end, for everyone who loves mystical creatures at least half as much as I do, remember this:
a unicorn will only show itself to you and allow you to ride it if you are a "maiden who gave birth to an elf strong enough to make an elven weapon for transforming goblins into bait for catching bogles".
If your first thought is 'Nothing!', than you just wasted your time reading, and you should better go back to chasing your fancy dreams, just as society tells you to.
However, if you can think of at least one reason, than I can promise you something. Whenever you choose goodness despite of missing pleasure, money, power or a happy feeling, at first sight, you will lose something... But it is worth it! Because in exchange for your sacrifice, you will find the way to a place where your spirit will fly higher than your body or mind could ever get... where the wrong values of our world don't play a role... where materialistic goals won't even cross your mind... where happiness and satisfaction are more than just pretty moments...
And I don't mean heaven or a bullshit like that! And you don't have to die first to be able to reach that place. It exists right here, in this very life.
For me, personally, it is one of the most fulfilling things to look in the mirror after a long and heavy day, to remember everything that happened, and to be able to smile to my reflexion, nod, and whisper to her: "yes, girl, you did the right thing! Your unicorn is there. Trust it and it will lead you exactly where you need to be."
(A little takeaway for nerds)
a unicorn will only show itself to you and allow you to ride it if you are a "maiden who gave birth to an elf strong enough to make an elven weapon for transforming goblins into bait for catching bogles".


