Choose what you need, drop your
wants, and you will always be happy – despite the circumstances!
There was once a time in my Life when I did
not know the difference between what I wanted and what I needed. I was driven
by an urge then to gratify myself every single time that I thought of acquiring
something. I wasn’t a spendthrift exactly, but yes, I indulged myself a lot in
acquiring material stuff that enhanced the quality of my Life’s experiences.
Then, Life’s Master Plan pushed me and my family to a state when we could not,
on our own, even afford what we needed – bare necessities like food, clothing
and a roof over our heads. Yet, with amazing grace, we always got what we
needed. Our needs were eventually fulfilled, each time, in the nick of time. One
moment it would appear as if we did not have something and suddenly someone
would walk into our Life and give us what we needed at that moment – this never
happened in ways we could have imagined, but it certainly did happen
unfailingly. This experience of being cared for and provided for by Life has helped
me understand the difference between want and need.
To be sure, intrinsically, all of us are
simple folks. We know what we need. But it is when we start confusing our wants
as our needs that we become dis-satisfied with the Life we have. In the days
when we owned cars, I ensured that our Hyundai Accent and Santro were
maintained in top-notch condition. Every time the cars got dented beyond an
acceptable level or the upholstery got worn out, I would just sell the cars and
buy new ones. I did not buy luxury cars. I simply bought the same models –
Accent and Santro. And when I felt my cars needed to be changed, I was restless
until I actually did that; a process that often took weeks. Over a 7 year
period, I had changed my cars four times. This prompted one of my friends to
quip: “Hey AVIS! You change cars as if you are changing your shirt!” I realize
now that it was my want, my desire, to have gleaming new-looking and
great-smelling cars that I was confusing in my head as a need to maintain them
in “top-notch” condition. Today, I am car-less. The last car we had, a
15-year-old Mitsubishi Lancer, a gift from a friend in 2009, had to be disposed
of in January 2014 because its maintenance costs were huge. Having got used to
living without a car, using auto-rickshaws, Uber or Ola, to get around, I
understand now that I don’t even need a car! Life is far simpler without one. I
am not saying I will not acquire one. I well may – when I feel the need for it,
surely not because I want it!
Our wants actually enslave us, holding us
hostage. Clearly when something is possessing you, like your want will, how can
you be happy? The way to ring in happiness and inner peace is to understand
what you need and be content with it. Even if you don’t have what you need, always
trust Life to provide it for you. Letting go of your wants can magically
transform your Life. Here’s a Zen story to illustrate the point. Someone asked the Buddha: “I want happiness. Please teach me
how I can get it.” The Buddha replied: “Drop the ‘I’, drop the ‘want’, you will
be left with ‘happiness’!” Beautiful, isn’t it?
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