May we have the day we create; not the day we deserve.
In a world of cynicism, retribution, disasters on repeat, animosity, and perils, we can forget that it is also a world of optimism, forgiveness, glimmers on display, goodwill, and havens. Yes, the world is often a terrible place. But, at the same time terrible things are happening on one side, good things are happening on the other. What we focus on is what we get more of. That in no way means we should ignore the terrible things. Instead it means that when we see terrible things, we shouldn’t become their hostage. We can be captured by the images, words, and emotions being dumped on us, or we can use them to guide us in making our world a better place. We can focus on the solution. The outcomes of today are not predetermined.
The small things do matter. Creating change is not the same thing as seeing change. We rarely get to see the long-term chain of action and reaction that our choices create. All we can do is make each choice and let the ripples flow as they will.
What harm does it do a person to live with optimism rather than pessimism, to choose peace in place of unnecessary conflict, to speak with kindness instead of cruelty? Wisdom is understanding limits and boundaries, responses and resolutions. To be strong is to understand ourselves and each other. Weakness is borne of fear, pushing away what is new or different without reflection.
The more joy we live in from moment to moment, the more chance we have of creating joy around us. Creating our best selves anew each day is one small, but very important, way we can create positive change in the world around us.
Epistle of St Paul to the Romans 12: 21 Be not overcome by evil, but overcome evil by good.
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