The Art Of Not Needing Anything At All

Jamal Ballouk
2 min readSep 14, 2021

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© photo by Daniel Gorozpe

Wow, somebody should write a song with that title, it could sell a million copy in a Guinness record time, I’de buy my self one too;

Have you ever been passionate about science, knowledge, philosophy ?!

Did you make your own research or surfed the web about time machines, perpetual motion, big bang, anything like those “big unanswered questions” do you feel like you want to make an argument about the subject right now ?!

Anyway if you have interest of any of the above, a bit serious, then you already know that each one of the scientists, philosophers, innovators, who worked on such ideas or models, they were presenting their perception on an unidentifiable machine or concept, moreover most of it were frauds;

So it seems that nature makes it clear, everything has a reason, a cause, a goal, something pushes them on to do it over and over;

For us people we are in constant need to find a reason for anything, it help us to understand the truth about stuff we’d Like to know about, yet the origin or the reason of things may not define the truths about it, but maybe it’s A people thing, that’s How we define our selves, our existence comes from two parents, one should have an identity, one should have a goal, something to do, and if you pay a deeper look at us, per example, physical pain, how it’s Awful yet vital for our bodies survival system, which includes part of our biological part, immune system, and feelings like fear to jump our selves from high cliffs, or the fear of the unknown, it all helps us survive;

First thing first, Not needing anything at all starts from having what’s enough, so get what you need,

Second of all you have to know that what’s Good for others may not be good for you, in other words all what you think is good to happen in our lives may have the enough emotional impact to affect our feelings to the point that changes our behaviors, now changes our behaviors and feelings to whatever direction, it means we have changed, a different person now is on the making.

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Jamal Ballouk
Jamal Ballouk

Written by Jamal Ballouk

Because somebody had to write about the tragedy of existence with a sense of humor.

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