We should all do what, in the long run, gives us joy, even if it is only picking grapes or sorting the laundry.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We ought to do good to others as simply as a horse runs, or a bee makes honey, or a vine bears grapes season after season without thinking of the grapes it has borne.
If we wish our nature to be free and joyous, we should bring our activities into same order.
Whatever I do is done out of sheer joy; I drop my fruits like a ripe tree. What the general reader or the critic makes of them is not my concern.
I know that each of us has much to do. Sometimes we feel overwhelmed by the tasks we face. But if we keep our priorities in order, we can accomplish all that we should. We can endure to the end regardless of temptations, problems, and challenges.
We should all grow our own food and do our own waste processing, we really should.
Let us learn to appreciate there will be times when the trees will be bare, and look forward to the time when we may pick the fruit.
In the time we have it is surely our duty to do all the good we can to all the people we can in all the ways we can.
There has to be a level of joy of what you're doing.
What we do know absolutely is that human lives are worth more than grapes and that innocent-looking grapes on the table may disguise poisonous residues hidden deep inside where washing cannot reach.
We all have the duty to do good.