Most of us take for granted that time flies, meaning that it passes too quickly. But in the mindful state, time doesn't really pass at all. There is only a single instant of time that keeps renewing itself over and over with infinite variety.
Without silence, there cannot be any real appreciation in life, which is as delicate in its inner fabric as a closed rosebud.
Success comes when people act together; failure tends to happen alone.
Molecules dissolve and pass away, but consciousness survives the death of the matter on which it rides.
Seeking can become stressful when you apply the same laws that you apply in the material world - hard work, exacting plans, driving ambition, and attachment to outcome.
Once you're more aware of people's needs, you can create action plans for others to follow. That way, you're responsible for your own well-being, too.