Which Livelihood You Want? (Part Two)
By: Mohamed Buheji
In continuation of the search of (What Livelihood Do You Want?),the author Dr Mohamed Buhejivisualizes and set the stage for deep dialogue and new philosophies that rarely discussed within oneself during his life journey.
In a newly selected 34 types of milestone that represent reflections of many commonly observed but not realized facts, the author sets a journey that represent best practices of how to deal with issues relevant to improving our contribution and legacy in this life.
The book explores the renaissance that form communities and achieve more sustainable stabilities within individuals and families. On journey of the 34 pauses of the types of livelihood needs and practicesare clearly and distinctively explored for the individuals, communities and homelands. Also, they are linked to the march of humanitythrough a deep dialogued arguments. For example, the author addresses the fulfillment of livelihood, and the livelihood security and safety. Also, the book deals with livelihood gearing, and limp on the meaning of livelihood and it is meant to live in a civilized society, and the importance of such livelihood to build self-confidence. The good graces of family and livelihood of learning and education, along livelihood of nature is also explored. Then DrBuhejiaddresses new types of livelihood, based on the spirit of motivation, such as the livelihood of building enterprise culture and society, and livelihood of pioneering spirit, and sustenance of good companionship.
Then the author takes the livelihoods bundle that focuses on navigatingas per features of the journey in this life, such as hope and sustenance to survive, exploration of our fate, independence and learning towards our role in life. DrBuheji shows how livelihood is like meditation the more you live it and practice its, the more you attain knowledge in time, thus you'll achieve more.
One of the livelihood that was a sources of inspiration for many righteous life are family stability and passionate parents and loyal children. The book goes also on the livelihood that effected many people lifesuch as the blessing of able to tour the world and to learn from travelling. The author believe that understanding the beautiful meanings of the greatness of the Creator and sustenance of life in the middle class it is a source of quality life. Our ability to express livelihood and sustenance of conviction is a livelihood itself andthus it us actually preparesus for a fair departure ones time arrives.
The book concludes withthe concept of giving and charity as part of the important livelihood that build up and shape our dignity, beauty and ability of seeing many blind spots in life.
The stories and scenes within the pages of this journey are beautifullypresented, interconnected with clear reflections, supported by psychological interpretations. Dr Mohamed Buheji managed to support many of his arguments with scientific evidences (where appropriate). (What Livelihood Do You Want?) address the values and blessings of our life journey that we tend to under-estimate or overlook. Area of (empowerment ), ( lead ) , (quality of life ) , which build ( certainty ) that makes more us competent to take and give, and manage the diversity of tranquility and trust in a sound and better coexistence in this life journeyare openly discussed.