this thing called LIFE
One thing I am certain about myself is that I cannot stay sad and sappy for very long. Even when I am in pain I can still manage to force a smile when my daughters are talking to me.
I remembered when I was in labor - sweating it out and waiting for my first born to come out; the resident physician got a phone call from my doctor who was checking how I was. She called out to me asking me how I was doing and I turned to her with a smile saying I was okay. I then heard her relay to my doctor that I might still be far off because I can still manage to smile. And she came out a few minutes after that.
When I was in high school my English teacher in the Book Club I joined told me to steer clear of certain books because I was becoming too idealistic. That's not what real life is all about, she says. Well, being surrounded by nuns, saints and churches all my life how can I not be idealistic? I told her. She told me I should stop looking at the world in my rose-colored glasses. I'd be too disappointed when reality sets in.
Well in essence I guess she was right, not everything was rosey and wonderful. There are times when life sucked big time. But I figured it was how I see the world and what it offers that helped me get through the bad times. I know you must be thinking I might be dillusional, well my friend Colin would probably say yes I was, LOL! But he also knows that I have come to love this life that I have and all it's imperfections. My good friend is also a lover of life, in fact the blog called LIFE that he created is living proof of it.
I am in an endless search for things, people, events that inspire me to be a better person and lately I have been inspired by this man called Warren Buffet . He has a simple message and the book called the Tao of Warren Buffet is a must read.
Here are some of the lessons I learned from this man:
A. Money doesn't create man but it is the man who created money.
B. Live your lives as simple as you are.
C. Don't do what others say, just listen to them, but do what you feel is
good.
D. Don't go on brand name; just wear those things in which you feel
comfortable in.
E. Don't waste your money on unnecessary things; just spend them on those who are really in need of it.
F. After all it's your life - why do we let others to rule our
life."
ONE CANNOT HAVE WISDOM WITHOUT LIVING LIFE...
Contentment is wanting what you have, not having everything you want...LIFE is what you make it.
Comments
Lisa,
Thank you so much for the mention :)
Life is never perfect, wouldn't it be boring if it were? Sometimes it really sucks, but it also helps us to keep out feet firmly on the ground and our heads out of the clouds.
Reality? Life is what we make it, through the choices we make, not the clothes we wear and we try our best to bring our own children up in the real world, bumps, bruises and all.
Wonderful post my friend,
Hugs to you and God Bless all
Colin
There's a man in my house who also admires Warren Buffet - a lot!!
Take care there. Good to know you're better now :=)
Wishing lots of blessings for all of you :=)
~ annita
Hugs and blessings to you too =)
@@@Sameera -thank you dear, I am okay now. I am hoping with the cold weather I've had my share of colds and cough. Glad to be better now.
@@@Annita - Wonderful words dear and glad to know someone who admires Warren Buffet like I do. He's quite an exceptional man =) God bless you dear.
Thanks for sharing words of wisdom:
...'Contentment is wanting what you have, not having everything you want...LIFE is what you make it....'
A wonderful post.
God bless.
@@@Jennifer - well I guess you can call it an optimistic attitude. That's something we both have=) It certainly is a blessing.
@@@This Eclectic Life - Hey girl! thanks for the vote of confidence.
@@@Kalyan - wow! you made my day. I am glad I have evoked that feeling in you. God bless!
@@@Stressmind - went over to your site and liked it. Thank you for visiting and hope to see you again here.=)