During an interview with Argentine
Weekly, Pope Francis through his personal experiences, came up with
his own lifestyle guide for happiness. His number advice is to move forward and
let others do the same.
It was translated by the Catholic
News Service
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1. “Live and let live.” Everyone should be guided by this principle, he said,
which has a similar expression in Rome with the saying, “Move forward and let
others do the same.”
3. “Proceed calmly” in
life. The pope, who used to teach high school literature, used an image from an
Argentine novel by Ricardo Guiraldes, in which the protagonist — gaucho Don
Segundo Sombra — looks back on how he lived his life.
4. A healthy sense of
leisure. The Pope said “consumerism has brought us anxiety”, and told parents
to set aside time to play with their children and turn of the TV when they sit
down to eat.
5. Sundays should be
holidays. Workers should have Sundays off because “Sunday is for family,” he
said.
6. Find innovative ways to
create dignified jobs for young people. “We need to be creative with young people.
If they have no opportunities they will get into drugs” and be more vulnerable
to suicide, he said.
7. Respect and take care of
nature. Environmental degradation “is one of the biggest challenges we have,”
he said. “I think a question that we’re not asking ourselves is: ‘Isn’t
humanity committing suicide with this indiscriminate and tyrannical use of
nature?’”
8. Stop being negative.
“Needing to talk badly about others indicates low self-esteem. That means, ‘I
feel so low that instead of picking myself up I have to cut others down,’” the
Pope said. “Letting go of negative things quickly is healthy.”
9. Don’t proselytise;
respect others’ beliefs. “We can inspire others through witness so that one
grows together in communicating. But the worst thing of all is religious
proselytism, which paralyses: ‘I am talking with you in order to persuade you,’
No. Each person dialogues, starting with his and her own identity. The church
grows by attraction, not proselytising,” the Pope said.
10. Work for peace. “We are
living in a time of many wars,” he said, and “the call for peace must be
shouted. Peace sometimes gives the impression of being quiet, but it is never
quiet, peace is always proactive” and dynamic.
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