The purpose of our life is to remember the glories of Krishna and not to waste our valuable time over useless speculations.
We must always meditate on the Supreme Personality of Godhead by constantly thinking of Him while diligently carrying out our prescribed duties.
Constant thinking is possible only when we relish the taste of the nectarian sweetness of His association in the form of sadhana (chanting, reading, writing etc) and service (cooking, cleaning so on).
There is a story of Manu,
Manu, was on a pilgrimage for many days and was walking towards the holy town of Vrindaban.
On reaching the other side of the river he heard raised voices.
As he went closer he saw a group of scholars arguing .
Quite amused by their exchanges young Manu stepped forward and said I have been listening to your arguments. It is surprising that such learned men are unable to come to an agreement over such a simple matter. If you allow me I can settle this matter for you very easily.
The all powerful Lord accepts fruit, water, flower and even leaves when they are offered with love and devotion.
Distributing the prasad among the scholars he said it is more sensible to do something more positive in the present than to argue about the past.
abhyaasa-yoga�yuktena cetasaa naanya-gaaminaa
paramam purusham divyam yaati paarathaanucintayan
“He who meditates on Me as as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, his mind constantly engaged in remembering Me, not deviating from the path, he, O’ Partha, is sure to reach Me.”
This Bhakti yoga is not just a mental speculative process rather it is a process which is full of activities, engaging our body, mind and intelligence in the service of the Lord round the clock.
The caterpillar that thinks of becoming a butterfly and so is transformed into a butterfly in the same life.