“Transient are conditioned things. Try to accomplish your aim with diligence.” This quote is essentially a reminder of two fundamental truths about life and how we should live it.
The first part, “Transient are conditioned things,” refers to the impermanent nature of all phenomena. Everything around us, including our thoughts, feelings and experiences, is constantly changing and evolving. They’re ‘conditioned’ in that they arise due to certain conditions or causes, and when those conditions change or cease, so do the phenomena themselves. This idea challenges us to not cling onto material possessions or fixed ideas too tightly because they will inevitably change or disappear.
The second part of the quote advises us on how we should respond to this transience: “Try to accomplish your aim with diligence.” Despite the ever-changing nature of life’s circumstances, we must strive diligently towards our goals. It suggests that while external conditions may be out of our control and transient in nature, what remains within our control is our effort and commitment towards achieving what we set out for ourselves.
Applying this philosophy in today’s world might involve recognizing that jobs can change, relationships can end, health can decline – nothing is permanent. Instead of being fearful or disappointed by these changes though; understanding their transient nature allows us to appreciate them more fully when they’re present and let go more easily when they’re not.
In terms of personal development too; it encourages constant learning and growth since no state (be it success or failure) is permanent. It inspires resilience because even if one fails at something today (a temporary state), diligent effort could lead to success tomorrow (another temporary state). Essentially then; while accepting life’s transience helps maintain perspective during both good times (not taking success for granted) as well as bad times (knowing failure isn’t everlasting), pursuing aims with diligence ensures continuous progress regardless.