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What a damn WASTE! (part 2)

In today’s fast-moving world, the Arabic word "Israf," which means "to waste," is very meaningful. While it usually refers to wasting resources, it can also describe how we waste our time, energy, and focus on the wrong things. When we waste, we often lose balance in our lives.

The Habit of Wasting

Wasting often leads to frustration and questions like, "Why does this always happen to me, Allah?" This feeling doesn’t come from deep thinking but from focusing on the wrong things and being unhappy with the results. People stuck in this cycle often feel sorry for themselves instead of taking control of their choices.

The Comfort Zone Problem

Comfort can be tricky. It feels good but can stop you from chasing your goals. When life gives you constant pleasures like fast food, entertainment, or other comforts, it’s easy to get lazy.
This comfort zone becomes a trap that keeps you from living the exciting, fulfilling life you really want. Settling for comfort is like giving up on your dreams for short-term pleasure.

The Downside of Too Much Comfort

When we spend too much time on unimportant things, we can start to feel empty. Without direction, life can feel boring, and issues like laziness, sadness, and self-doubt can grow. It’s easy to lose motivation and feel stuck in a cycle of doing nothing meaningful.

The Social Media Trap

Think about how often you scroll through social media or watch YouTube without a real purpose. These platforms are designed to grab your attention, but they often waste your time and energy. Instead of helping you grow, they fill your mind with unimportant things and take away time you could spend on what really matters.

The Rat Race Problem

Another common way people waste their lives is by getting stuck in the "rat race." This is when we focus too much on money or trying to impress others.
Even if you succeed in this race, you might still feel empty because it doesn’t bring true happiness. Chasing material things can distract you from your real goals and values.

How to Stop Wasting

To live a better life, we need to notice the ways we waste our time and energy. Start by thinking about how you spend your days. Replace wasteful habits with meaningful ones; such as working on your goals, spending time with loved ones, or growing spiritually. These actions will bring more balance and happiness to your life.

In the end, Israf isn’t just about wasting things; it’s about wasting life’s most valuable gifts: time, energy, and focus. By stepping out of your comfort zone and avoiding distractions, you can live a life full of purpose and meaning. The choice is yours: stay stuck in wasteful habits or break free and build a better future. 

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