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~ MORNING LIGHT ~ (Meditations to Begin Your Day) ~
What poison is to food, self-pity is to life.
~ Oliver C. Wilson ~
Sometimes life presents you with a difficult loss, a great disappointment, or a seemingly insurmountable challenge. Life is filled with a great many unknownsboth wonderful surprises as well as unexpected disasters.
Self-pity is, essentially, an attitude of ingratitude. Self- pity looks at what you cannot do, what you do not or cannot have, what you have lost, and what you cannot change. Self-pity is absorbed and selfish, for self-pity says, Look at me. I feel awful. My life is a mess. I will never get better. On and on self-pity goes, starting out as a trickling stream and gradually swelling into a raging flood.
A positive attitude is the dreaded and hated enemy of self-pity. A positive attitude focuses on what you can do, what you do and can have, what you have gained, and what you can change. A positive attitude displays care for yourself and others. A positive attitude seeks and sees progress. A positive attitude motivates and encourages. A positive attitude is the perfect companion to living a physically, mentally, and spiritually fulfilling life. Today, you have a choice: feel pity or embrace positivity.
Starting now, I will get off my pity pot and live life with both a positive attitude and an attitude of gratitude.
What poison is to food, self-pity is to life.
~ Oliver C. Wilson ~
Sometimes life presents you with a difficult loss, a great disappointment, or a seemingly insurmountable challenge. Life is filled with a great many unknownsboth wonderful surprises as well as unexpected disasters.
Self-pity is, essentially, an attitude of ingratitude. Self- pity looks at what you cannot do, what you do not or cannot have, what you have lost, and what you cannot change. Self-pity is absorbed and selfish, for self-pity says, Look at me. I feel awful. My life is a mess. I will never get better. On and on self-pity goes, starting out as a trickling stream and gradually swelling into a raging flood.
A positive attitude is the dreaded and hated enemy of self-pity. A positive attitude focuses on what you can do, what you do and can have, what you have gained, and what you can change. A positive attitude displays care for yourself and others. A positive attitude seeks and sees progress. A positive attitude motivates and encourages. A positive attitude is the perfect companion to living a physically, mentally, and spiritually fulfilling life. Today, you have a choice: feel pity or embrace positivity.
Starting now, I will get off my pity pot and live life with both a positive attitude and an attitude of gratitude.