Where Are We Going? — Part 2
Table of Contents
- This World Is Only Temporary
- Where Are We Really Going?
- Rizq Has Already Been Written
- The Endless Race for Money
- Comparison Is Stealing Our Peace
- We Are Losing the Ability to Reflect
- Human Beings Are More Powerful Than They Realize
- Final Thoughts
- FAQs
This World Is Only Temporary
Always keep one thing in your mind: this world is only a temporary place, like a travelers’ inn. No matter how hard you try or how rich you become, in the end, everything stays here. Your ID, your bank account, your status — all of it remains behind. Someone’s grades, someone’s lifestyle, someone’s achievements… none of these things go with us.
Sometimes, we seriously need to stop for a moment and ask ourselves: where are we going? Why are we running so fast in a life that was never meant to last forever? We spend years exhausting ourselves for things that are temporary, while forgetting the purpose we were actually created for.
Have we ever truly sat down and thought about why we are struggling so much for this life when we already know that this world is temporary? Everything in it is temporary. Recognize your real purpose.
Where Are We Really Going?
We humans make life unnecessarily difficult for ourselves. We keep fearing a future that has not even arrived yet. Most of us either live in fear of the future or in sadness about the past.
We keep dragging old memories and worries for no reason, and because of that, we forget how to live today. We stop paying attention to the present moment and instead focus on the things we do not have.
And honestly, this is where we need to pause and think again: where are we going mentally, emotionally, and spiritually? Why have we become so disconnected from ourselves?
Rizq Has Already Been Written
When the Prophet of Allah said that if a person wakes up in the morning with food for the day, a safe place to live with dignity, and a healthy body free from major illness, then it is as if the entire wealth of the world has been placed at their feet — what more do we really need?
Yet we still fall into comparison and slowly ruin our own peace without even realizing it. Allah has already promised our rizq, and Allah’s promises can never be false. The real issue is that deep down, we do not fully trust that our rizq will reach us.
The Endless Race for Money
Many of us already have good lives, but in the endless race for money, we destroy our happiness. And when money finally comes, we realize that our youth has already passed. We never truly enjoyed life the way we should have.
We spent our lives living according to other people’s expectations, carrying unnecessary stress and pressure. We were not created only to earn money. Money matters, no doubt, but not so much that you start deciding people’s worth based on it.
Materialism is endless — the more a person gets, the more they want.
Comparison Is Stealing Our Peace
Be grateful to Allah in every condition. There are many people living in situations far more difficult than yours, yet we always look at those above us instead of appreciating what we already have.
On top of that, we spend hours watching Instagram, where most things are filtered and often fake. We only see a few highlighted moments of someone’s life, while we have no idea what struggles they are actually going through behind the scenes.
So why compare your real life to someone else’s temporary highlights?
We Are Losing the Ability to Reflect
Sit down sometime and truly think: where are we going, and why are we going there? This is not how life is supposed to be lived.
Take a break from your phone for a while. Then you will start understanding things more clearly. These distractions have affected us so much that we are slowly losing the ability to think deeply and reflect.
Human Beings Are More Powerful Than They Realize
We are amazed by AI, but the human brain itself is far more powerful and complex. We just have not fully realized our own potential yet. Instead, we are slowly becoming dependent on AI for everything.
My purpose is simply to wake people up, to make them aware. Open your eyes. Reflect. Think deeply about your life, your purpose, and the direction you are heading in.
Final Thoughts
Life is not just about earning, competing, comparing, and constantly chasing more. Real peace comes from gratitude, purpose, faith, and balance.
Sometimes, all we need is to pause for a moment, disconnect from the noise, and reconnect with ourselves and with Allah.
Anyways, Allah Hafiz guys.Also, if you want to know it’s part 1, here is it’s link👇
https://khadzpsycology.com/where-are-we-going/
FAQs
1. What is the main message of “Where Are We Going? — Part 2”?
The main message is that this world is temporary, and people should not lose themselves in the endless race for money, comparison, and materialism. Instead, we should focus on purpose, gratitude, faith, and inner peace.
2. Why do people constantly feel stressed about life?
Most people either live in fear of the future or remain stuck in the pain of the past. Because of this, they forget to truly live in the present moment.
3. What does “Rizq is already written” mean?
It means that Allah has already promised sustenance for every person. While effort is important, constantly living in fear and anxiety about provision only steals peace from life.
4. Why is comparison dangerous?
Comparison destroys peace and self-worth. Social media especially shows only the highlighted moments of people’s lives, not their real struggles. Comparing your real life to someone else’s filtered moments is unfair to yourself.
5. Does money matter in life?
Yes, money matters because it helps fulfill needs and responsibilities. But it should never become the only purpose of life or the basis for judging someone’s value.
6. How can someone reconnect with themselves?
By taking breaks from constant distractions, spending less time on social media, reflecting deeply, practicing gratitude, and strengthening their connection with Allah.
7. What is the biggest problem of modern life according to this message?
One of the biggest problems is that people are becoming trapped in materialism, distractions, and endless comparison, which causes them to lose peace, purpose, and self-awareness.