Daily Mood Quote
Day 106 – August 17, 2011
A little perspective, like a little humor, goes a long way.
~Allen Klein
Last evening, I was told a story that changed my perspective on things. I have been so worried about petty things that are a part of every day living: Dryer breaks down, school lunch money, a checkbook error, you know all those little things that are a pain in the butt, but can “seem” to overwhelm you. Then I was told a story about a teenager, who found out she had cancer. Being brave about the treatment, she continued to live her life by going to school and participating in activities; despite the fact that many were making fun of her, because she was bald (lost her hair due to chemo). As a joke, these kids called a reporter to interview her about what she was going through. In what universe is that behavior funny? Anyway, the reporter did the story and the young lady got the last laugh. The reporter asked her, “What are you learning about what you are going through? The young lady shared with the reporter the benefits of going through something so difficult. She learned much about herself and much about people around her; the good and the bad, that she believed she may have never learned, if she didn't get sick. Some of life's greatest benefits come from suffering...not that I advocate that in any way, shape or form. But, I guess the old adage is true, “every dark cloud has a silver lining.”
How powerful to have someone so young be so wise. The young lady did finally beat her cancer. If someone so young can handle a real problem such as life and death with such grace and dignity, I am embarrassed to admit I have been sulking over pitiful, inconvenient, transient problems. “Boy, I feel sheeeeeepish” (thank you Robin Williams in the movie Aladdin).
It's amazing how a little perspective can make a difference in a day. In the movie Ratatouille, Brad Garrett (Gusteau) said, “You must be imaginative, strong-hearted. You must try things that may not work, and you must not let anyone define your limits because of where you come from. Your only limit is your soul. What I say is true - anyone can cook... but only the fearless can be great. “ Well, this perspective isn't about cooking, but the words apply. Imaginative, Strong-hearted, define your own limits, everyone's greatness is in their own hands. Whether you are fighting cancer, or fighting everyday issues (unemployment, financial difficulties, or others), we are the ones who make it work, make the difference or make the change. I am thankful for the story I heard yesterday.
What will your “perspective” be today?
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