Always hold on to your deepest realization.
"Eternity must be man's home, moment by moment. Without it he is lost, always striving, clinging to puffs of smoke. A man must do whatever is necessary to glimpse, then stabilize, this ever-fresh realization, and organize his life around it. Make your life a continuous process of being who you are, at your deepest and easiest levels of existence. Everything that is not this process is secondary. Your work, your children, your wife, your money, your art, your pleasures. - they are all superficial and empty, if they are not floating in the deep sea of your conscious being."
If what we do does not follow our deep realization as a man, we are going in the wrong direction. This source there is unperceivable, if not spiritually, but it feeds us and it gives us energy. we must constantly get closer to this source. Then, we must live our life with the energy of this source.
"When you make love, make love from this source. When you make money, make money from this source. Find out what happens in the details of your life when you live more consistently from this source."
To do this "Spend time with people who inspire you and reflect the source to you. Meditate, contemplate or pray each day to soak in the source soak in the source."
"Only if you are well grounded in what is greater than this life will you be able to play life with humor, knowing that every task is but a mirage of necessity."
As humans we are able to sense whether we are aligned or we with our source. If we are not, we must settle down and find it again so that every moment, even the most banal, is a source of happiness.
Sources : The way oh the superior man, David Deida.