"Shallow men believe in luck Strong men
believe in cause and effect." Ralph Waldo Emerson
We all experience envy throughout our lifetimes. But even though it may always be present, we can keep envious feelings restrained. All of us struggle to balance our lives. We presume on the surface others have life easier. But all of us struggle. Some hide the labor of their lives better than others and some complain less. The grind is enduring for all. Supporting each other as well as managing the envious tendencies can make life so much easier. Praise and gratitude promote healing for our pain, frustration and envy. Complimenting another actually releases our envy. It can evaporate our insecurities and allow us to see the good qualities in another without making ourselves feel diminished. Our talents are real. We need to recognize them. We don't need to be someone else to gain satisfaction in our lives.
We all experience envy throughout our lifetimes. But even though it may always be present, we can keep envious feelings restrained. All of us struggle to balance our lives. We presume on the surface others have life easier. But all of us struggle. Some hide the labor of their lives better than others and some complain less. The grind is enduring for all. Supporting each other as well as managing the envious tendencies can make life so much easier. Praise and gratitude promote healing for our pain, frustration and envy. Complimenting another actually releases our envy. It can evaporate our insecurities and allow us to see the good qualities in another without making ourselves feel diminished. Our talents are real. We need to recognize them. We don't need to be someone else to gain satisfaction in our lives.
Giving praise to another is simply
acknowledging an accomplishment they have been successful with achieving. Many goals
others strive to attain may not be anything we are motivated to accomplish. We must
think about the price people pay for certain achievements. To be in the
Olympics one must forfeit money and time spent with family and friends. Having
a job that takes you from loved ones day and night is costly to children. It
may provide you with lots of money but little time to guide your children.
Gaining more possessions means more duties and gadgets to maintain. On the
surface, what we see is not always the complete picture. What we envy may not
be what we would ever desire if we realized the cost.
At times another person appears to be superior
or have more material wealth or prestige. This person may have more glory honor
and money. The question is, why that should matter if we are doing well, making
progress and content with our spouse, children, friends and family. If we are
not content then we need to elevate our relationships. Put more effort into our
interactions and possibly look for a better job or search for the means to
promote our education in the desired field.
Maybe we need a simple overhaul in the relationship we have with our
spouse who may also be feeling unwanted or underappreciated.
By focusing our attention to the positive
details in our existence we may find possessions beyond worth. All of us take
so much for granted including the many people navigating through our lives
frequently. The vacation lasts a week or two. The new outfit gets old quickly.
The new car breaks down as well as the new toys. Even technology falls short of
the power of love, empathy and compassion. Fame is fleeting. Money does not buy love or friendship.
Fortune does not fend off physical or
emotional problems.
Support and meaning in our lives comes through
our hearts and the love we send out to others. Sending love to others actually
increases the love that comes back to us. All of us have the ability and means
to increase our love supply on a daily basis. In the end we find that love is
all that matters and all that endures. This
love includes the many forms of love beyond the physical. When we realize the
importance of love we gain a fundamental understanding of the meaning of life. We
would wipe out fear, doubt, envy, anxiety and hatred. We would replace the negatives with concern
for other’s well-being. That’s the kind
of world I would like to experience.
"Happiness is not a when or a where; it can be a here and now. But until you are happy with who you are you will never be happy because of what you have." Zig Ziglar
"Caring about others, running the risk of feeling and leaving an impact on people brings happiness." Rabbi Harold Kushner
"Happiness is not a when or a where; it can be a here and now. But until you are happy with who you are you will never be happy because of what you have." Zig Ziglar
"Caring about others, running the risk of feeling and leaving an impact on people brings happiness." Rabbi Harold Kushner
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