All the things that has happened to you are in two categories; The good things and the bad ones. Some people will prefer to classify their live experiences into four categories; the good, the averagely good, the bad, and the very bad. My deduction is- the degree to which you experience the good or the bad is dependent on your
naming ability born out of your paradigm- meaning the name you give to what happens to you. Good things duplicate themselves in succession in the lives of people who see the good side of everything, in the same seam, more bad things happens to people who only see the bad side of everything as all the days of the troubled is trouble continually.
Life can be very beautiful, but only when you see it that way. The beauty of life is not in what we have but in what we used to have that now belongs to someone else simply because we felt they needed it more than we did. Their life is beautiful now because we didn’t hold back on letting go of what we needed too. And if you check, you’d realize that transaction has brought something bigger into your life.
When we live our lives in such a way that people matter more to us than things, there’s no limit to how large life can open up for us. And living this way to me is what I think is the greatest Appreciation.
Genuine Appreciation is sharing. Real appreciation is sacrifice. True appreciation is a king eating from the same plate with the poor, showing that the value of a man is not determined by status. Great appreciation is Algamish showing and guiding Arkad through the path that leads to uncommon wealth as it is in ‘the richest man in babylon’. Cognitive appreciation is an employer showing an employee the secret to wealth knowing that there’s nothing you have that you didn’t receive. Honest appreciation is celebration in the midst of nothing but just life. Extraordinary appreciation only begins after the death and burial of greed.
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Nice article! A revealing perspective to Appreciation.
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