Why should we talk about true self-enrichment? Aren’t all discussions on “that which is true” from the point of view of the speaker? After all, it is popularly said, “what’s true for you may not be true for me.” So each of us have a right to our own opinion, our own way of seeing things. And so our own truth. No one person, therefore, has the monopoly on ‘what is true anything.’ This way of thinking is presently popular. But does this mean that our personal truth is the true truth?
We will re-visit that thought process shortly. Now we must quickly understand what self-enrichment means here. “Self-enrichment is the result of the evolution of our soul personality to a point that we will only produce the best we are capable of to the pleasure of Christ.” This means that since He is perfect, our aim is to measure up our abilities and performances to His standards and to His pleasure. Paul says, that “God has equipped us with everything good for doing His will and will work in us what is pleasing to His will through Christ,” (Heb 13:21). No human being can push himself beyond this point where God can push him. This is indeed the true self-enrichment. There can be no other.
For ‘if any and everything is true, then what is false?’ says Dr Ravi Zacharias (The Kingdom of the Cults, 10). I am sure that even the critic or skeptic will agree with Dr Zacharias’ view. If the truth from every individual is the “true truth,” and they all differ, that kind of thinking makes no sense. To further make this point clear, the judges in courts would have a hard time—perhaps impossible time to decide on who wins and who loses in cases—for the opposing sides would be equally right. Parents would have an impossible task of disciplining their children when both are fighting or arguing. Both children, each with opposing views, can’t be right.
How can anyone resolve or solve anything? So there must be “true things”— like true self-enrichment. One of the foundation laws of logic says that “A cannot be non-A.” Therefore, anything and its exact opposite cannot both be right. One must be right and the other must be false. In the book How To Achieve True Self-enrichment, my focus is on how a person can get there. How we all can achieve it in the fullest. Many authors and coaches properly teach aspects of it but not the full and comprehensive way to attain true self enrichment. I have this discussion in my book which you can buy from Amazon right now. Here is the link https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1989098061/.