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Thursday, October 2, 2025

The Garden of the Heart: Growing Love Beyond Wealth


 True happiness does not come from money, mansions, or luxury cars. It comes from something far more precious—a pure heart that can love unconditionally, feel another’s pain, and shine with kindness.

When life becomes only a race for wealth and comfort, something within us begins to die. Humanity slowly fades away. The more we run after possessions, the more we lose touch with the warmth of family, the beauty of relationships, and the strength of community. In the end, greed leaves us empty. We may collect treasures, but we lose the very soul that makes us human.

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History reminds us of this truth time and again. In Nepal, during the recent JNZ movement, the mountains of wealth accumulated by corrupt leaders vanished overnight. What remained was not honor but shame, not respect but ridicule. Imagine if that wealth had been used to feed the hungry, clothe the poor, or bring hope to the helpless—how many lives could have been changed! Instead, it brought nothing but humiliation.

A person’s worth is never measured by the weight of their gold but by the depth of their heart. Material things vanish like dust, but love, compassion, and service live forever.

Thankfully, our world still shines with examples of selfless souls. In Nepal, people like Ashika Tamang inspire us by giving up personal comfort to serve humanity. Around the world, history remembers those who did not live just for themselves but offered their lives for the happiness of others. Their names echo across generations, long after their wealth has turned to nothing.

So, instead of thinking, “I don’t have money, I don’t have a house, I don’t have a car,” ask yourself: “What can I give today?” Even the smallest act of kindness—a warm smile, a helping hand, a few kind words—can light up someone’s world. That is where true happiness begins.

When we let go of envy, greed, and selfishness, when we learn to rejoice in the little we have, and when we start thinking not just for ourselves but for others, life blossoms. Happiness is not in possessions—it is in compassion.

In the end, our homes, our cars, our bank accounts—all are temporary. But the love we give, the kindness we share, and the humanity we carry within us will live on forever. To be truly rich is not to have much, but to give much, from the garden of the heart.

Created on 10/02/2025

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