According to buddhist philosophy; when we die we do not take anything with us. Our body was just a mere vessel in samsara. Everything we accomplished, every little action we once performed, every thing we owned, and every time some one made us happy, angry, or sad is gone. Nothing we ever did mattered. Having said that if we can influence others in a way that improves their life, that lets them understand samsara better, then maybe what we do in our short time in samsara can be beneficial. Would we rather spend our last dying moment in a bar, drinking away? Or would we rather spend it saving someones life, feeding the homeless?
Many people are too caught up in samsara. We, including myself think this is all that exists. We live our life out, to one day die, having angered many people, having put people down to better yourself. This is how samsara has deceived us. It is not out fault. We are taught to grow up, go to school, learn what school tells you, and what they say is right. We then go to university, learn there. Get a job, pay bills. Grow old, plan for our retirement. And then one day die, losing everything we once did. The Dharma offers us an alternative, it offers us a different way to view life. We can all do those things, but we can also do dharma. We can plan for our next life, and we can find ways to alleviate the suffering we will feel throughout life, if we understand Samsara completely. Once we understand that everything here is impermanent then we can fully excel with the dharma.
Of course this is impossible to achieve in just one day. It will take us many lifetimes before we can truly become enlightened. But we will slowly learn the way. I mean aren't we all here to learn about the dharma, to learn about Dorje Shugden, so that we can help others. We are already taking the steps to being less attached, and more dharmic. I honestly believe that we are not just doing this by chance, but we have had imprints from a past life letting us do this. Not everyone is so lucky as to know, or even hear of the name Dorje Shugden, so we must have done something in a past life. Why waste this opportunity and fall back into the fiery pits of samsara, where we will remain indefinitely if we do not do something about it.