Saturday, March 25, 2006

Losing versus Cherishing

Ever lost something and found yourself aggravated? Well, that seems to be a human tendency. When we lose things, we seem to want them back. When we have them, we seem to never cherish them. What will you lose, if you don’t decide what you should cherish and value? Because if you don’t cherish it, you will lose it forever. But if you have lost it after you learnt to cherish it, then you will have it forever.

In death, we experience loss. I’m grateful that few people very close to me have passed on. I’m also sad to hear that some people just don’t value the people who are close to them. After all, whatever disagreements you have will disappear with you when to turn back to that dust you were made from. So is it better to hold on to bad feelings from the past, or to learn to let that go, and have more space for the good things you ought to cherish more of in your life?

Go ahead – write a list of thing you cherish and hold that feeling inside of you when you go out into the world, so that your life can continue to feel worth living for.

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