As life is action and passion, it is required of man that he should share the action and passion of his time at peril of being judged not to have lived. --Oliver Wendell Holmes
America's greatest killer is. . . What? Car wreaks? Heart attacks? Cancer? Alcoholism? How about suffocation by a sense of inferiority? Many of us adult children have tragic personal insight into the number of alcoholic deaths that are attributed to pneumonia, congestive heart failure, or anything but alcoholism. But feelings of inferiority are just as lethal as any of these. Although they may not appear so, people who feel a deep sense of inferiority are not fully alive.
But there is ample evidence that people do love us, that we are missed when we are not around. For all the doom and gloom that may be familiar to us, aren't we surrounded also by beauty? Doesn't the sun rise each day? And don't we have it within our power to make of this day whatever we choose?
Today, I remind myself I have something to contribute.
Times of silence/alone time has it's purpose. We need time to reflect, ect. However, placing ourselves in a vacumn, keeps us for our purpose in this life, as well as, true happiness. This 'withdrawal', 'hiding', or whatever synonym one chooses to refer to this behavior....can be damaging. One doesn't have to reach celebrity status to find happiness or enjoy life. It is always within reach. Thanks for this little piece of wisdom.