This article comes at the perfect time to prompt reflection on personal blessings, and I wonder what specific practises you’ve found most effective in maintaining such an insightful and genuinely grateful everyday perspectiv.
I've been thinking about this since I saw your comment. Here's what I came up with: There are a tremendous number of things I don't care about at all. If I'm out with friends or family and someone says, "Lets get a pizza," I'll say, "Okay." And if it's burgers, I'll say, "Okay," to that as well. I don't care what kind of car I drive or what sort of clothes I, or anyone else, wears. I'm kind of impervious to most forms of advertising. But...there are a few things that I care about profoundly and deeply, I know what I'll do for money and more importantly, what I won't. Some things matter in life, and when you track down what those things are, everything else falls into place.
This article comes at the perfect time to prompt reflection on personal blessings, and I wonder what specific practises you’ve found most effective in maintaining such an insightful and genuinely grateful everyday perspectiv.
I've been thinking about this since I saw your comment. Here's what I came up with: There are a tremendous number of things I don't care about at all. If I'm out with friends or family and someone says, "Lets get a pizza," I'll say, "Okay." And if it's burgers, I'll say, "Okay," to that as well. I don't care what kind of car I drive or what sort of clothes I, or anyone else, wears. I'm kind of impervious to most forms of advertising. But...there are a few things that I care about profoundly and deeply, I know what I'll do for money and more importantly, what I won't. Some things matter in life, and when you track down what those things are, everything else falls into place.
Anyway, that's what I think.
Ya. You’re right, Brent. Some days are better than others.
Have a great Thanksgiving!