Birth:
When a child is born, by the time they become aware of their surroundings, they are often taken by their parents or friends to various circles or groups held in the neighborhood or multipurpose facilities. In these circles, people of all ages engage in activities they enjoy, regardless of their age. If there are no circles that match their interests, they create their own. By "learning how to learn" and pursuing activities based on their curiosity, they may eventually encounter pursuits that align with their true calling or vocation. This leads to a more self-directed learning approach. They have friends and seniors who can teach them, and there are explanatory videos available on the internet.
Discovering True Calling and Vocation: Year 3 and Beyond By devoting themselves to their true calling and vocation for three consecutive years, their skills and knowledge become exceptionally high, establishing their uniqueness and reaching a level that others cannot easily replicate. At this point, they often gain confidence and a certain sense of satisfaction on a spiritual level. Consequently, they develop a desire for others to experience joy and happiness, and engage in acts of service more frequently.
Discovering True Calling and Vocation: Year 10 and Beyond
If one continues to engage in conscious efforts for ten years, the extensive repetition leads to a significant increase in synaptic connections, reaching a substantial level. With a significant amount of pure activity and moments of no-mind, individuals experience significant personal growth. Consistently being aware of no-mind becomes a habit, resulting in increased periods without mental suffering caused by thoughts. Some individuals also develop a desire to give back to society. This flow continues until the moment their life comes to an end.
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