SSFIL's Inspiring Word - Visitor's Word
by SSFIL
(Canberra, Australia)
As we grow up we learn that we never get satisfaction from what we want out of life but instead of what we make out of life. When satisfaction arrives for us, we depend on more of what we want and we’re never happy with what we’re given. We learn that appreciation of what we have is never the primary thought but instead the thoughts of what we can’t get. We live life as though why can’t we win the lottery, why can’t we be that person, why can’t we have what we want. All that time wasted is never thought as though I have wonderful friends, a decent life and the ability to help people with the voice I possess. Never do we use the time to think that our life is based on a clock, that every second we waste is one we will never have back, that one day our lives will end and we’re forced to look back at what it was or what it could have been. We look at friends as though they’re objects and we never appreciate what they give to us. Do we spend the time to give them the hug, tell them how we feel or tell them how much they mean to us? Why do we take things for granted and not appreciate them until they're lost?