Top 5 tips on How to choose Peace in a World That Never Stops Running
Have you ever thought of how animals and birds find their joy on this earth?
No education, no financial security, no technology, no burdens, no competition, no inequality, no politics, and so much more to say… because they simply stay connected to nature. Nature has the power to take care of every living being on this earth. If only humans allowed themselves to flow with nature, they too could rejoice in joy.
Many animals and birds experience their highest levels of joy in their natural environments, where they have the freedom to wander, search for food, and display instinctive behaviors. Restrictions, such as those found in captivity, can limit their ability to hunt, fly, or engage socially, potentially affecting their overall well-being.
If you found yourself landing on this article, ask yourself to accept what you truly feel deep down in your heart. Accepting what you feel is the true sense of freedom, and that freedom breaks you open from the cage of a dissatisfied existence, thereby leading you toward a fulfilled life within yourself, at least.
Humans also exhibit characteristics similar to those of animals and birds. One thing that can be said very clearly is that thinking a little more like them could truly keep us at peace. But that is not entirely what humans are, right? We are more than that because of our advanced senses and awareness, yet the fundamentals of the life cycle remain the same for all species.
The greatest difference between humans and animals or birds is that we possess language and cognitive development, use tools and technology, have self-awareness, and follow culture.
How many of us have tried searching for a question?
“How to find happiness?”
- First of all, there is nothing called ‘happiness’ on this earth.
- We can neither buy it nor achieve it.
- It is only created and felt.
- Happiness, in simple words, is the action you do to answer yourself.
- We may learn to accept many things in life, but the most difficult thing to understand and manage is our own mind—or rather, our own heart.
Many of us mistake compromises for happiness.
Many of us confuse compromises with happiness. We tend to believe that having one thing instead of another will finally make us happy. But the truth is, the more we stop settling unnecessarily, the more content we begin to feel.
It all comes down to understanding ourselves clearly. Instead of rushing to settle just to resolve a situation, we should take the time to discover what truly aligns with us and only compromise when it is genuinely necessary.
Remember, if you are happy, you can keep a happy surrounding around you.
Your job is not to keep making everyone around you happy. Every individual is unique, and playing different roles for each of them demands a great deal of energy.
Keep people around you who are good for your growth, mind, and soul. Above all, everything on this earth requires trust. Keep trust and earn trust.
Being bold helps us face our decision confidently.
Being bold only takes the effort to face our fears. For example, the only time we truly feel worried is when we feel weak or uncertain about attempting something demanding.
Maintaining faith and courage to take the first step toward progress can pave the way for transformation. However, your transformation often brings mixed feelings to those around you.
Dream bigger.
If your dreams — or rather, your goals — are bigger than anything else on this earth, then prepare yourself for FOCUS, RISKS, FAILURES, AND SUCCESS.
Keeping your focus helps you stay determined. Be determined and vulnerable when you find yourself facing risks. (However, this situation may not apply in the same way when we have kids in our lives; we need a support system and must consider taking risks with time and responsibility.)
Failures are a part of growth, so there is never any need to feel ashamed of them while working toward your goals. And when success finally comes your way, remember to stay grounded and humble.
They say be flexible.
They say we should always be flexible. But I don’t believe being flexible in every situation is practical—or even healthy. As women, constantly bending to fit every circumstance can sometimes cost us our self-respect and sense of identity.
The only thing that truly needs flexibility is our mindset. It should be strong enough to handle pressure while still staying focused on its goals.
Endurance is the key to success.
Taking time to reflect in solitude helps strengthen determination and clarity. True strength lies not just in achieving success but also in the consistent effort you put in along the way.
Even if others appear when it is time to take credit, the work you have done with quiet resolve and perseverance can never be taken away from you. That inner resilience is your true power.
Stay in the struggle long enough, and endurance becomes your habit.
Peace and happiness cannot be defined.
It varies from person to person.
Therefore, it is a matter of fact that
one must find peace within themselves
In the end, we take nothing with us. All we truly do is survive, for one reason or another. What matters most is that when our time comes to leave this earth, we do so without regrets.
The sooner we understand this, the more consciously we begin to use every moment and every bit of energy in our lives.
Life is never easy for anyone. Every person carries their own hardships and silent battles. We should neither allow ourselves to be crushed by others’ pressure nor place our burdens unfairly on them. What we truly need is a heart that understands.
Peace begins within us, and with supportive and compassionate people around us, it becomes easier to find and hold on to.
With growing technology, we often invite more pressure into our lives and unknowingly place the same unnecessary pressure on our children. Happiness lasts only for moments; it does not appear every time we want it to. Peace, however, is something that stays with us and helps us keep moving forward.
Not everyone gets to live peacefully from birth to death. Sometimes, peace finds us only after a certain point in life. Until then, no matter what, we keep running — until one day, we consciously choose to stop.
Living in the present moment matters a lot.
As a wife, a mother, and a professional, it is not easy to handle everything all at once. We need different levels of energy to keep moving forward. Once there is a family, the well-being of the children and the home naturally becomes the top priority.
Maintaining peace within the home and society, playing multiple roles, and handling challenging responsibilities that you were never truly prepared for can become overwhelming. It can cause a tremendous amount of deviation and emotional disturbance in one’s life.
It is not easy to live in the present moment amid all the pressures surrounding us. Every person, regardless of gender, goes through a phase in life where they begin to gain insight into the future. And sometimes, nothing feels more frightening than the reality of life itself.
Do what you feel confident and
If you’re uncertain, don’t hesitate to be wrong.

As a wife, a mother, and a professional, it is not easy to handle everything all at once. We need different levels of energy to keep moving forward. Once there is a family, the well-being of the children and the home naturally becomes the top priority.
Maintaining peace within the home and society, playing multiple roles, and handling challenging responsibilities that you were never truly prepared for can become overwhelming. It can cause a tremendous amount of deviation and emotional disturbance in one’s life.
It is not easy to live in the present moment amid all the pressures surrounding us. Every person, regardless of gender, goes through a phase in life where they begin to gain insight into the future. And sometimes, nothing feels more frightening than the reality of life itself.
The rest we leave to the creator, with faith that they
live in your heart and will guide you.
Your faith can move mountains & your courage can make you climb them.
