There are many different ways of living life. Indian-based knowledge tends to only give importance to one way of living life.

I have discovered two different ways of life. One is “the Path”-way, other is “Filling cups”-way.

The Path

In this way, when a person is walking and encounters a bifurcation, or a choice, in life, this person goes through his/hers list of conditions, to check if there is a condition that is true. When this person encounters a true condition, follows the corresponding method of this true condition.

The action of this way, is to follow truthiness.

The person will stop when everything is false.

Filling Cups

In this way, when a person is walking and encounters a bifurcation, or a choice, in life, this person goes through his/hers list of steps, to check if there is a step that is false. When this person encounters a false step, uses the corresponding fix of this false step.

The action of this way, is to fix things.

The person will stop when everything is truth/fixed.

Some observations

Religion only exposes people to “the Path”-way… in an extreme manner. Extreme, because some religions goes as far as to say that “everything is false”, and that we have to follow their rules to reach truthiness. Well, I disagree… for me, everything around is already truthful. This is more natural to me.

By accident, I have discovered the “Filling cups”-way, which seems to be a better way, for me, than the alternative of “the Path”.

Filling cups with what? With a thing, with liquid, with water (or with tea)… instead of cups being, filled with, emptiness.