What matters in life?

MarkD

Keeper of the Hounds & Garden
I came across this short video and thought I'd seen a thread here devoted to ones philosophy of life on which to share it. I guess that could have been the title here too but I prefer that it not seem stuffy, formal or remote. I do think the message here is a good one. Life is finite, you have to prioritize.

 

Make the best of the hand you're dealt, be kind to others, and don't sweat the small stuff.
The old adage still applies: .... accept things you can't change, have courage to change the things you can, and wisdom to know the difference.
I also like the message of the philosophy professor illustrating the important things in life using the glass jar and filling it with rocks, pebbles, sand, and water.
 
Maybe this fits this thread.
A well-known speaker started off his seminar
by holding up a $20.00 bill.
In the room of 200, he asked,
"Who would like this $20 bill?"
Hands started going up.

He said, "I am going to give this $20 to one of you but first, let me do this.
He proceeded to crumple up the $20 dollar bill.

He then asked, "Who still wants it?"
Still the hands were up in the air.


Well, he replied, "What if I do this?" And he dropped it on the ground
and started to grind it into the floor with his shoe.
He picked it up, now crumpled and dirty.

"Now, who still wants it?"
Still the hands went into the air.

My friends, we have all learned a very valuable lesson.

No matter what I did to the money, you still wanted it
because it did not decrease in value.
It was still worth $20.

Many times in our lives,

we are dropped, crumpled, and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make and the circumstances that come our way.

We feel as though we are worthless. But no matter what has happened or what will happen, you will never lose your value.

Dirty or clean, crumpled or finely creased,
you are still priceless to those who DO LOVE you. The worth of our lives comes not in what we do or who we know, but by WHO WE ARE.

You are special- Don't EVER forget it." Count your blessings, not your problems.
 
Life is full of totally random and unpredictable events and your priorities can change from day to day. Live the life that suits you.

Yes, I think if we do approach life as being capable of surprising us we are much better off. When we regard the world as a predictable machine and ourselves as entities apart from it and everyone else appreciation goes down.
 
There are physical limitations, societal norms, and historical context. Individuals are free to make choices despite these restrictions. But, freedom isn't absolute, and choices are made within a specific context that includes societal norms and personal limitations. :)
 


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