My advice will likely be laughed at, but I chose to follow Jesus Christ. Start with the Book of John. I'm 45 now, and have been following him since age 20.
I have friends who are millionaires, and one who is close to a billionaire. I don't think they are any happier than I am, and in fact my relationships are much better than most of theirs. It's weird, but when you do finally have tonnes in the bank, and you've had your fill of partying and the good life, it becomes a bit tiring. Then the question becomes "now what?".
Also, what do you do with your guilt?
Once you get the meaning of life sorted, everything else makes sense. Whether you are rich or poor, healthy or sick, or
This is, of course, just my opinion. I respect a person's right to believe whatever they want, all I ask is they respect my right to believe whatever I want.
This is good advice, and I'd like to broaden it to include any deity. If it feels good, you can take a minute or two at the end of the day to say thanks to colleagues, to a friend or what have you. You can thank Hephaestus for a good day's work, or Hera for your family.
Well, if you are a billionaire you can pursue just about any answer to that question. If you are poor, all you can do is hope that the answer is within your reach.
Man, I have the answers to the "now what" but not the money to pursue them. I can't imagine having that much money and not having big plans for improving the world.
I have friends who are millionaires, and one who is close to a billionaire. I don't think they are any happier than I am, and in fact my relationships are much better than most of theirs. It's weird, but when you do finally have tonnes in the bank, and you've had your fill of partying and the good life, it becomes a bit tiring. Then the question becomes "now what?".
Also, what do you do with your guilt?
Once you get the meaning of life sorted, everything else makes sense. Whether you are rich or poor, healthy or sick, or
This is, of course, just my opinion. I respect a person's right to believe whatever they want, all I ask is they respect my right to believe whatever I want.