Life is Like a Snowball
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Life is Like a Snowball
We have all heard about
the snowball effect – a small ball of snow starts rolling down the mountain and
as it gathers speed it gathers more and more snow and other particles and keeps
growing in size till it reaches a point of significance, and it could potentially
become dangerous but could also be beneficial instead. Simply put it is
something which increases in size or importance at a faster and faster rate.
This concept has been applied to many things and it is also applicable to
spirituality.
Very early in life we
set the snowball rolling in the direction we want our life to take. If we begin
traveling in a certain direction – whether toward or away from spirituality –
we will create a momentum that is difficult to stop. Most of us do not think
about spirituality early in life – we are more concerned or interested in
having a good life, earning income and creating wealth for a good and
comfortable life-style. Absolutely nothing wrong with that! The problem comes
when we adopt means which are not ethically or morally correct to satisfy our
desires – that is the crossroad of life at which we need to stop and think –
should we take the easy path or the tough one; that will indicate the kind of
spiritual spine that you have! The easy path leads you to quick wealth and bad
health and worse legal complications at some point in life, money earned
through shady means always has hazardous consequences. The tough path will
initially slow you down, but its impact and snowball effect after the critical
mass has been gathered will give you lasting benefits.
So, when it comes to
investing - whether it is your money or in your spiritual inclinations – it is
best to begin early. The earlier you begin the better it is – that is because
the power of compounding comes into play. Simple math indicates that you need
to invest over a period of 25 years for the real benefit to occur. It is the
same with spirituality – like Swamiji says, the youth have the power of age on
their side – the more time one has to pursue one’s spiritual practice, the
better it is to achieve that state of void which one is seeking. Whether it is
finance or spirituality – the snowball effect is extremely important for you to
gather that critical mass to fulfilling your financial or spiritual goals!
Compound interest is elementary
math and the best part is that it works not just on money, but on most things
in life, including habits and relationships. Start early, start small and let
time work its magic – whether it is for your financial well-being or spiritual
or both. That’s for you to decide!
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