Everything we do will alter, in some way, our life…and the lives of others.
How does that settle with you?
This thought floats around in my brain often. How seemingly tiny things can have such deep consequences. Think about this. I oversleep. Because of that, I leave the house in a rush. Because I am rushed, I am not paying attention to the car in front of me. I have an accident. Now I have just altered not only my own life, but also the life of the person in front of me. And had I left the house just ten seconds earlier, or ten seconds later…the consequences would have been completely different.
And that's just only one small example.
There are no little things.
Point 1: We cannot control everything. Some things will happen just because we are where we are, doing what we are doing.
Point 2: If we accept the idea that all of our actions, no matter how small or big, have a far-reaching impact, then does that change at all how we live our life? While we cannot control exactly what will become because of our actions, we can still control the actions we put out into the universe.
What if…
What if we based even just a bit more of the things we do…the little things, the things we don't even think about…what if we based them on more awareness?
Would that change anything?
Perhaps you question, how can more awareness change anything for some of these mundane things…pouring that cup of coffee in the morning, brushing your teeth, taking the dog for a walk, smiling… They seem so simple, perhaps even routine. Think about it, though, as you perhaps…smile. What if that smile invites someone "in"….someone to come up to you who might not otherwise have done that. And what if a wonderful friendship begins because of that. All from a smile…. (or any of our actions, for that matter)
There are no little things.
In this moment you are making a choice of either acceptin what i ve written or not...
If the ones reading this accepts he is gonna be a winner in life and the others the otherwise.... ;) :P So therefore every single thing matters in our lives.. small or big or medium or whatever...
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