To want to feel special, to want to be appreciated, to want to be thought of, to believe we are intrinsically worthy of special consideration or concession, etc. are feelings that become points of suffering.
What is greater than all of these feelings is 'to be'. 'To be' is an absolute value and remembering the 'to be' causes you to rise above these feelings. For the one reason that 'to be' is outside of these bottles and is the 'real'.
These feelings are ways of being, that is being considered, being special, being appreciated, being loved, but they are relative (they depend on people) but the 'to be' is above these things as an absolute value and is real.
End (3304).
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