 So the second attitude that we must learn to cultivate is contentment. Abu Hurairah narrates that true wealth is not having material. It is the contentment of the heart. So there is a deep strategy for learning how to be contentant with what you have. And that is that to understand that success lies in obeying the orders of Allah, not in achieving, not in having materials or having titles or having jobs or having wife and children. None of these worldly possessions is success. Success is only in obeying the orders of Allah in the situation that you are. Today we have a lifetime of training which teaches us to think in the opposite way. We have learned to think that only if you have a degree, only if you have a job, only if you are married, only if you have a large amount of wealth, these are the criteria for success. And so we have to work for five years or 10 years or 20 years to achieve those states. And then we can be successful. This is a complete illusion and this leads to discontent. We are not happy with what we have with what we have because we want more. And this leads to lack of gratitude towards Allah. So whatever the external circumstances are, those are the best for us. Allah has put us in these for our benefit. And we have to appreciate what we have been given and we have to understand the test that we have been placed in. We have to learn to take the action which will bring us closer to Allah in the situation that we are in. Not try to change the situation for a better situation because there is no better situation. So we have to learn process thinking versus outcome thinking. We are used to thinking in terms of the one who wins is successful. But actually it's all about how you play the game. In this game, the king and the peasant are equally capable of passing and of failing. Giving a small piece of date as a sabqa can bring the reward of mountains. And sacrificing one's whole life in holy jihad can be useless if you have the wrong intentions. So all circumstances are equally tests for us, although some tests are harder and some are easier. So Allah has told us the purpose of this life. So our goal in life is to collect the best deeds. And this ayat was revealed on a very particular situation when Abu Aqil As-Sahabi gave a small handful of dates. So some of the hypocrites marked him that lots of people are bringing so much wealth to this tabooq expedition. And you are just giving a little bit. So the Prophet ﷺ appreciated his efforts because he had worked all night to earn a handful of dates to give for tabooq. And Allah Ta'ala also revealed this ayat to support this Sahabi. So even a small handful of dates given as a sabqa is worthy of the praise of Allah Ta'ala and his Prophet ﷺ. So it's not that how much we have, it's the intention in our hearts and the amal that we can do with it. So the smallest of dates done with sincerity counts heavily with Allah and the greatest of dates done without sincerity counts for nothing. So the Qur'an tells us that the life of this world is just a small piece of dates, a specific ayat that the wealth and the sons are the allurements of this life. But the rewards for the deeds that we do are those things which will last forever and these are the best. And Allah Ta'ala says that life of this in the dunya is matawl gurur, it's just an illusion. So when we focus on life of this world and we think of what we don't have, then we become ungrateful. But if we focus on the hereafter and realize that this life is only for a moment, then we will be able to do the deeds with Allah Ta'ala wants from us. So how can we learn to be content with what we have been given? One of the things is to never complain about our situation, whatever the environment, whatever the situation we should give thanks to Allah Ta'ala says in this situation. And imagine that things could be even worse. And we should concentrate on doing good deeds and making Allah Ta'ala happy and serve the creation of Allah for the sake of love of Allah. This is the best of deeds.