It is beyond difficult to be grateful for all that we have
when we are stressed about other things. Many of us are often plagued with
overdue bills, embarrassing conversations we do not want to have with bill
collectors, or the money we may or may not be making at our jobs. It is
troubling to admit our faults and that we often bring such nuisances on
ourselves. I awoke this morning in a state of sadness for no apparent reason at
all. The bills are paid; I have food, clothing, running water, electricity, and
a working automobile. These are things that most of us have, so why isn't that
enough?
We live in a world that indirectly encourages envy, rage,
greed, and hatred. Television glamorizes what we do not have and makes it seem
so easy. People hate Kim Kardashian, but why? Things are not always what they
seem. People look down on her as opposed to applauding the fact that she did
not run and hide or commit suicide when scandal ensued. For most people scandal
is unbearable. One would think that instead of glamorizing fame and glory,
television producers would have at least one show that chronicles exactly what
these people have to go through for such fame and glory. Everybody wants to be
famous, but no one wants to put the work in.
We must learn to be grateful for what we have. It is okay to
be broke when all of your bills are paid and there is food in the refrigerator.
It is okay to miss a party because there will be many more. We must learn to
sacrifice our wants for our needs. And most of all we must learn to save money.
There is nothing worse than hearing a person say "I spend money because I
never had any". This is the height of ignorance. When you have money do
not spend it all, so you can look good in front of people who really do not
give two shits about you and will be gone when you are broke again. And that
will be sooner than you think.
We must learn to be grateful for the gift of aging, not
youth. Youth says you still have a lot of growing up to do, age says you've
done something right. I can only hope to be of age someday where I am wise and
can help young people. We should hope to love our wrinkles someday, and to be
loved by those whom we have loved all our lives. We should hope to have someone
to share those wrinkles with, to have shared a life with.
My point is if money were everything the best things in life
would not be free. We have all that we need, we should be grateful. Even if you
do not believe in God, you should still be happy that you are not dead in a
gutter somewhere. We must pray for those who are without, help them out, and
let them know that there is still hope. The folks in Oklahoma recently lost their
material things...material things, but they still have each other and that is
what matters most.
Until next time, be grateful what you have, not ungrateful for what you
don't; live, laugh, and love.
Tempera Mental
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