About — Pray Eat Work
We live in a world where the rich are unhappy and the poor are unhappy. That should tell us something: the problem was never a lack of things.
Most of us are stuck in the same loop. Want something, get it, feel good for a while, then feel the gap open up again. So we go looking for the next thing. It's not a personal failure — it's what happens when we look for something eternal (peace) in things that are temporary (money, status, approval, achievement). Temporary things wear out. That's just what they do.
Pray Eat Work is built around a simple idea most traditions already knew, and modern life quietly made us forget: there's a right order to a meaningful day.
Pray first — because peace begins by turning toward what's eternal, before turning toward anything else. Call it God, the Divine, the Source, whatever name fits you. This isn't about religion for religion's sake. It's about remembering there's something steadier than your to-do list before the day claims your attention.
Eat second — because a body and mind fed carelessly can't hold onto the peace you just found. What you eat, how it's made, and the attention you bring to it shapes the mind that has to do the rest of the day's work.
Work third — because work done from a settled mind and a cared-for body looks completely different. It stops being the whole story of who you are and becomes what it was always meant to be: a means, not the meaning.
This isn't Eat, Pray, Love. It's not a checklist of experiences to collect. It's a sequence to live, every day — and getting the order right changes everything that follows.
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— Team Pray Eat Work