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What should people without greed do...

I'm a man in his 20s.
I'm still young, but I don't have much greed.

When I look around my generation, I want a girlfriend! I want a car! I want money! Everyone seems to be living with some kind of desire, and I'm really envious.

So the question is, how do things called cravings spring up? Also, is it still necessary for daily life?

4 Zen Responses

Is there no desire, or is it just that the object of interest is different

In Japan, it has become a hot topic because young people leave their cars leading to a recession.
There's no problem even if you don't have a private car in the city, and since parking fees are expensive, there are fewer people with private cars than in the countryside.
Furthermore, there are many young people who cannot afford money, such as temporary employees and non-regular workers, and since they grew up in an era of recession since they were little, they have also acquired a saving intention.
What I want to say is that if you look at the experience of buying a car and riding it, you'll be interested, but since you have little experience, you're probably just putting a lid on the sensor you're interested in.
You're also not interested in cars or romance, but isn't there something different from young people in the old days, something you're greedy, interested in, or spending time on?
Also, if you actually encounter cars or romantic experiences, there is a possibility that interest will suddenly spring up.
Well, if you think about Japan's economy or measures against the declining birthrate, it might be better to have a relationship, get married, and buy a car,
The economy is just a tool to make people happy, so
Maybe it's better not to have greed to the extent that you're unhappy because of too straight desires that make you worry about love or cars.

I think they really want to live.

Nikopon-san

Things that people of the same generation want
If you don't want it
You might be envious.

However, many people of the same generation
Because I don't know what I really want

“I want a girlfriend! I want a car! I want money!”
Maybe I'm saying that.

“Everyone seems to live their lives with some kind of desire, and I'm really envious.”

As you said

What is this feeling of envy
At the same time as desire
I think they really want to live.
Please keep listening to your heart.

You can't run away from greed.

 Greed isn't just about wanting something. It's appetite, sleepiness, and desire to be alive. Having food, clothing, and shelter is also part of greed. I think it would be nice to forget those feelings of gratitude and view greed in a negative way.
Why is it more necessary than the feeling of wanting a car, koibito, or money? Shouldn't we think about it? I think carefully, you don't need to buy it if you don't need it. When it comes to thinking carefully, I recommend that you think twice.
Why don't you start by wandering your thoughts? Please first think about how you want to live apart from having or not having the desires you say. You can use Minimalists as a reference, or experience Sanzen training, and discover your own way of life from there. Please never stop thinking.

Heavenly Realm

Their parents were probably good at raising them.
Being satisfied is a very good thing, isn't it?
It doesn't mean you have to be greedy all the time, so there's nothing wrong with having to do it.
However, it is also a type of celestial world, and we are still not in a state of enlightenment.
For example
Ahahahahahehehehehehehehe... and
There are many ways to laugh, and just as there are subtle differences,
There are many types of silence, happiness, and peace.
In Buddhism, they preach the peace called nirvana.
It's a peaceful silence, not the same silence, no loneliness, no loneliness, no loneliness.
I think it would be a good idea to try holding a ❝ motome ❞ like that.
If there is real satisfaction there, then that will be enough for you.
If there is any doubt or doubt about that, seek even higher quality from there.