Generally, man seeks only happiness and joy; under no stress will he desire misery and grief!? He treats happiness and joy as his closest well-wishers and misery and grief as his direct enemies.? This is a great mistake.? When one is happy, the risk of grief is great; fear of losing the happiness will haunt the man.? Misery prompts inquiry, discrimination, self-examination and fear of worse things that might happen.? It awakens you from sloth and conceit.? Happiness makes one forget one's obligations to oneself as a human being.? It drags man into egoism, and the sins that egoism leads one to commit.? Grief renders man alert and watchful.
So misery is a real friend; happiness spends out the stock of merit and arouses the baser passions.? So it is really an enemy.? Really, misery is an eye-opener; it promotes thought and the task of self-improvement.? It also endows one with new and valuable experiences.? Happiness draws a veil over experiences that harden a person and make him tough.? So, troubles and travails are to be treated as friends; at least, not as enemies.? Only, it is best to regard both happiness and misery as gifts of God.? That is the easiest path for one's own liberation.
(Baba, The Breath Of Sai, pg 291)
Source: http://saidivineinspirations.blogspot.com/2012/03/real-friend.html
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