My Way to Happiness
Are you sometimes fumbling around and don’t know where to go? Do you want to enjoy your life and be happy, but you constantly bump into one obstacle after another? Are you interested in self-development or spirituality?
That’s great! Let’s start a journey together to discover more about ourselves. Before, though, I would like to introduce myself properly.
Hi, I am Jarda. You can recognize me by that I smile all the time. The motto to be happy has become my philosophy. My other hobbies include sports, IT, reading, and a bit of writing.
My dream has always been to change the world. Suddenly, I became a little wiser and now the only thing I would like to change is me.
I have a vision, that one day we will overcome human deprivations. That means that the whole world will unite. We will pull together. Everybody will help each other. We will see only the positive side of each other. Everyone will do what he wants to do.
People will merge with nature, protect it, and take care of it in the same way we take care of our bodies and minds. We will find ourselves. And finally, we will understand the true essence of being and our heart will be filled by love.
You can find here a wide range of topics, from personal development to travel. All topics are related to my journey. As I progressed step by step deeper into myself. From general advice on how to be successful to simple spiritual principles that we can not understand because of the ego.
My journey began as the journey of most. With a great fall to the bottom. I was twenty-one. The drunken phase of puberty ended and the sobering phase began. I didn’t know where to go next.
That was the driving force to change. The engine that got me from personal development books to spiritual books. I ended up half a year in India practicing yoga, meditation and simply learning to travel as such.
This is my brief story. The story of an atheist who is interested in Eastern philosophy, religions, and others at least in my country weird things, which are so strange that they are slowly beginning to make sense. And so today, although I believe in something, it is not Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam …, it is something that is hidden behind everything else and behind being an atheist as well.