Our circumstances have nothing to do with our happiness.

Today’s post comes from Michael B. Gerber – he writes a fabulous blog, Perspective Is Everything,  over at http://mgerber.blogspot.com/ . He has a fantastic disposition. He spends much of his time writing and speaking whenever and wherever possible. He writes about life, living and perspective. He writes about staying active, participating and waking up happy every day. Oh, and by the way, he has MS.

Sick or healthy. Rich or poor. Thin or fat. Tall or short. Curly haired or bald. None of it matters when it comes to waking up happy everyday. What does matter is gratitude and perspective.

What makes a man rich? It is not money. There are plenty of poor people – “economically challenged” – that feel wealthy in ways that are beyond their wildest dreams. They are ‘loaded’ with family and friends, rich in experiences, and participate in life like tycoons. They are showered in immeasurable riches of making a difference to someone and to the world in which they live. These are the people whose vocabulary does NOT include phrases like “I will be happy when…”, or I would be happy if…”

These people know that there are two keys to happiness. Those keys are gratitude and perspective and they go hand in hand.

Gratitude comes from the recognition of just how much you already possess. Gratitude is the opposite of taking things for granted. The challenge for most people is that they don’t know what to be grateful for where gratitude begins. There are hundreds of items on my list. Below are some of my favorites.

1. Eyes to see and read
2. Ears to hear and listen
3. Arms to hold. Hands to touch
4. Mind to think and understand
5. Heart to feel and care
6. Roof overhead & bed to sleep in
7. Food to eat and tongue to taste
8. Friends to care for & care for me
9. Family to love & spend time with
10. All of my good health. (Other than my MS, I have a lot of good health that I don’t take for granted.)

These are all items that you can’t buy and that cannot be taken away from you. Even if I lost one of these, say sight or hearing, there is still much to be grateful for.

Recognizing the value of these assets is a matter of perspective. What’s your perspective? Where does your gratitude begin? Just how rich are you? It is my hope that if you are reading this, you are already a very wealthy person.

Participate. Make a difference. Live a life that matters.

Thanks for allowing me to share that, Michael! Wonderful!

Be Well.
Paul.
The Gratitude Guru

6 Comments

  1. Michele on June 28, 2011 at 8:50 am

    Thanks you Paul for this lovely post!

    • Paul on June 28, 2011 at 10:48 am

      Michele – Wish I could take credit, but it was all Michael! Thanks for stopping by!

  2. RaeAnn Douglas on June 28, 2011 at 10:55 am

    Thank you again….yesterday was sooo good that I just had to print it..
    You are a blessing!!

    • Paul on June 28, 2011 at 4:49 pm

      Glad you enjoyed (and still enjoy) it, RaeAnn!

  3. Neeta on August 30, 2013 at 1:45 pm

    http://neetaacharya.wordpress.com/2013/08/21/gratitude-from-my-heart/

    These are my feelings too which I put up on my blog!…Gratitude gives abundance in one’s life!

    • Paul on September 1, 2013 at 11:07 am

      Thanks, Neeta!

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