We get on with our daily lives, but most of us are blessed,
sure enough we have problems, issues at work, with friends, all the daily stuff
that I call drudge stuff, but it is in fact life.
With age comes wisdom, or at least that is what everyone
says. Wisdom to take a breath and say thanks, wisdom to know the difference
between what is important, and what is superfluous.
I’ve always had the philosophy that you should do what you
can now, tomorrow is not guaranteed. Don’t wait to call family and friends. Don’t
wait to do what makes you happy; take that road trip, read that book, visit
that family member or friend. Stay
physically connected to the people important in your life, and don’t let minor
disagreements destroy those human connections.
We’re so hooked on those electronic connections that we lose
sight of what matters. You go to lunch with friends, sit down and start
texting. Wasn’t it the idea to go to
lunch with friends-sans the electronic equipage-is it really that important to
answer that text? Don’t we get a break, maybe more to the point do we want that
break. I do. Am I missing something, or is it just the age difference. You
know, the with age comes wisdom adage.
Last week, I was walking out of Macy’s and a young thing
bumped into me at the door, she didn’t even know I was there, didn’t look up, just
plowed ahead. She was busy texting, and what was more telling, she didn’t even
apologize. Must be the age thing.
On that note, take a breath, and be thankful for what you
have, instead of what you wish you had.
Cheers,
Margot JustesA Hotel in Paris
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3 comments:
AMEN!
At a gathering, at times I've found myself smiling for no particular reason at someone I don't know. What's rewarding is when that person smiles back, and we've made a connection.
That's the reward for being nice, when I don't have to be. Makes me want to do it more often!
Morgan Mandel
http://www.morganmandel.com
It doesn't take much to smile, just flex a couple of muscles, and it could cheer someone up.
Margot
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