Why are Human Beings Unhappy Today? 




The scriptures have declared that it is difficult to acquire a human body. 
Human life is the highest among all living beings in creation. With all these 
endowments if man lacks Jnana (wisdom) he is no better than an animal. It is 
Jnana that distinguishes man from other animals. Inspite of possessing a human 
body, with its sacred capacities, man pursues wrong paths and indulges in 
misdeeds, thereby degrading his precious heritage. One who ought to dedicate 
himself to the pursuit of the Divine - Nivritti Marga (the Inward Path) and 
experience bliss, makes himself a slave of his senses and wastes his life in 
the pursuit of the external – Pravritti Marga. All his efforts are directed 
towards the cultivation of sensual pleasures instead of aiming at realisation 
of the power of the Spirit within him. 

Of what avail is the human form if one’s actions and thoughts are not conducive 
to the realisation of one’s inherent Divinity? By concerning oneself only with 
the demands of the body, man today is forgetting his Divine essence and is 
immersed in material, pursuits. It is this preoccupation with the mundane that 
is at the root of all the insecurity and unhappiness experienced by man. He is 
perennially filled with discontent and dissatisfaction. Discontentment affects 
man in two ways: One is lack of peace of mind. The other is unhappiness 
resulting from lack of peace.

How to get rid of Envy?





What is the root cause of discontentment? It is envy. This has been the 
besetting vice of man from the beginning of time. Only when envy is eradicated 
from the human heart will man have self-satisfaction. The contented man enjoys 
peace. How does envy arise? When one compares oneself with those who are better 
off, or who hold higher offices, or score higher marks, or are more handsome, 
and suffers from a consciousness of his own inferiority, envy arises. 
Discontent over what he lacks gives birth to envy. To get rid of this evil 
quality one has to look at those who are worse off than himself. For instance, 
when you look at those who have got lower marks, you can be satisfied that you 
have done better than others. Likewise, when one views the state of those 
holding lower jobs, one can feel satisfied with one’s own position. Thus, if 
envy has to be got rid of, this sort of comparison with those who are worse off 
has to be undertaken. In due course one develops a sense of equal-mindedness 
both towards those who are better off and those who are worse off. Such 
equal-mindedness is a Divine quality. There is nothing wrong in aspiring for 
higher positions. But one should not feel envious about those who are in such 
positions. It is a crime to entertain such feelings.

Source: Trikaranashuddhi: The Triune Path, My Dear Students Volume 05, Divine 
Discourse delivered on January 19, 1989 at the Sri Sathya Sai Hostel, Prasanthi 
Nilayam

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