We all want to become something:
a pacifist, a war hero, a millionaire,
a virtuous man, or what you will.
The very desire to become involves conflict, and that conflict produces war.
There is peace only when there is no desire to become something,
and that is the only true state because in that state alone
there is creation, there is reality.
But that is completely foreign to the whole structure of society,
which is the projection of yourself. You worship success.
Your god is success,
the giver of titles, degrees,
position, and authority.
There is a constant battle within yourself,
the struggle to achieve what you want.
You never have a peaceful moment,
there is never peace in your heart because
you are always striving to become something, to progress.
Do not be misled by the word progress.
Mechanical things progress, but thought can never progress
except in terms of its own becoming.
J. Krishnamurti
from The Collected Works
with thanks to http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/
with thanks to http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/