Apologies in advance for the length of this entry - but I hope you can stick it out! ;)
As a kid of about 6 years old, I remember vividly having this epiphany regarding life in general and it ranked up there with one other enlightening moment that brought me a sense of relief.
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> The other light bulb that went off in my mind and brought me such "whewwwwwww" relief was that as a Man, I would not have to endure childbirth!
That whole prospect freaked me out and after asking my Dad (who must have really been concerned about my state of mind back then) and receiving the definitive word that I could actually skip that experience due to my gender, I was so relieved.
And now having witnessed 2 of my own births up close and personal since that time, I know now that I had every right to be relieved! Lol
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> My respect and awe remains and grows daily for my lovely wife and all you women!
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> The other concept that struck me at that very young age was "We all end up in the same place".
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> I remember vividly grasping this notion while in my sister's room after Church and thinking that no matter what I do or become, I will end up in the same ending spot as everyone else on the planet.
I remember that moment like it was yesterday!
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> Whether I am President or homeless, a zillionaire or a pauper, ALL of us will arrive at the same end!
I remember thinking that "Nothing" I do in my life can change that - spare me the grave, or alter this FACT!
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> It was pretty heady stuff at that age but it is a truly insightful concept to remember as adults when you are down about your job, your relationships, your family, situation, your life, etc.
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> We all have unlimited potential to build a joyous and happy life while we are on Earth - but remember that when the final bell or buzzer (or horn for you hockey afficianados) sounds for each of us - we are ALL arriving at the same place - back from whence we came!
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> From the wealthiest, most powerful person to the most destitute and humble - it does not matter!!
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> So how can and does this knowledge help us in our daily lives?
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> This understanding should give us peace and take some pressure off of us in our stressful, hectic lives whereby we scrap and struggle and aim at goals that we feel will make us happy - only to find that no matter how high you rise, or how much money you have, or the amount of power you wield, we ALL are going to end up in that same resting spot!
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> What we need to focus upon instead is HOW we live this life!
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> Do not get me wrong - I am all for ambition, success, wealth, etc.... There is absolutely nothing wrong with these and I seek them myself.
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> However, in the end what truly matters is what kind of friend you were, what kind of co-worker, neighbor, spouse, parent, sibling, offspring, etc.
How kind were you to others, helpful, compassionate, merciful. How did you ACT - not what did you DO. These are subtle but dramatic differences.
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> I believe that the greatest resume' in the world will not matter a lick when the final buzzer sounds, but the "report card" that matters is how did we help, treat, assist, nurture, console and comfort each other?
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> I read a story a while back about a child (since grown) who visited his Dad's work one day. He recalls in his later years that what struck him the most back then as he met his Dad's co-workers was NOT his reputation for being a high performer, top producer, or 8 time Sales Champion-- what struck him then and still resonates with him 40 years later is the "way my Dad's co-workers spoke of him as a person". "What a great man". "A KIND boss". "A great friend". "Supportive - kind-compassionate".
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It was clear that his Dad's co-workers liked and respected him not only for his accomplishments but mostly for the way he acted and treated others. It was a lesson for him and it should be a lesson for all of us indeed!
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> So stop beating yourself up over your career, financial situation, number of sales awards, relationship struggles, the lack of car, houses, money, gadgets!
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> It is ok to KEEP striving for all of this success - Just do not replace WHAT TRULY brings us all happiness and peace with that trap of a constant drive to succeed and collect material goods at all costs!!
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> Balance is key!
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> As Mother Teresa pointed out:
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> "Everybody today seems to be in such a terrible rush - anxious for greater developments and greater riches and so on, so that parents have very little time for their children. Parents have very little time for each other, and in the HOME begins the disruption of the Peace of the World."
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> Remember what matters! We all have a purpose - we all have a responsibility to love, care for, and comfort one another!
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> We are all in this TOGETHER and we ALL end up in the same place in the end - so LOVE, LOVE , LOVE!
Seek out each other and provide the STRENGTH and KINDNESS that others may need TODAY - and that elusive peace and joy will inevitably be yours!!
That is a fact!
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> Stay Strong and Keep up the good fight!
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