Thought for the Day 7/10/2020
Friday Tale - Lessons
from a Carrot,
Egg and Coffee Bean
Let's face it. Painful personal trauma and
tragedy – like illness or injury, death of a loved one, loss of a job, or an
unexpected breakup of a relationship – are unavoidable. The question is: Will
these private calamities erode our capacity to be happy or cause us to become
stronger and better able to live a meaningful and fulfilling life?
Consider how differently carrots, eggs, and ground coffee beans
are affected by the extreme adversity of being boiled. Like a carrot,
adversity can soften us. We can emerge more flexible, understanding,
compassionate, and grateful, or we can let our life spirit turn into a soft
mush.
Like an egg, boiling water can make us harder, stronger,
tougher, and wiser, or we can become more cynical, pessimistic, callous, and
inaccessible.
And like a coffee bean, we can willingly transform our lives
into something better or lose ourselves completely.
We can't control what happens to us, but we have a lot to say
about how we react and, therefore, what happens in us. The first step to
turning adversity into advantage is to get out of the hot water as quickly as
possible. Don't dwell on catastrophe. Grieve, but move on. Don't define your
life by misfortune.
Second, force yourself
to move forward. Draw on your inner strengths, the people who love you, and
your faith to transform your life into something better. Formulate a vision of
a more purposeful life filled with people and experiences that will help you
become more fulfilled.
~ Michael Josephson
For our momentary, light affliction is
producing
for us an eternal
weight of glory far beyond all comparison.
~ 2 Corinthians 4:17
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