Tuesday, 3 February 2009

YOUR SONG

YOUR SONG


I am not totally immuned; but if we choose to, it's so easy to look for a thousand and one ways to focus on the wrong things.

But rather than mopping, or dwelling, or feeling sorry and miserable, why not just lift ourselves up, or do something constructive about the situation - if it is within our means? Even if it isn't, should we be bogged down by it and live our lives by what the circumstances dictate?

The battle is sometimes not just in the people or circumstances around us, but also within ourselves, our mind, our attitude, our maturity, our character.

It's one thing to be occasionally affected by the surrounding circumstances; it's only natural. It is, however, absolutely another to be controlled and overwhelmed by them.

The circumstances may not be nice or pleasant, but it does not necessarily mean that your life has to be so as well. It's YOU who decides. It's all that you CHOOSE to make it out to be.


If we're down at the bottom of a valley, going up is the only way. Knowing that there is no other way out, when we're in the craps, why not just recognize it for what it is and get it over and done with? Is it doing any good for anything or anybody by mopping and dwelling and feeling miserable and sorry?
Rather than wasting time, recognize that rising beyond the circumstances is the solution. Get it over and done with. Get out of the rut.



Indeed,
My life, Your song.

I want it to be a beautiful piece of music.

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