by Leslie Fieger
Helen Keller once remarked that there was one thing she knew of that was
worse than being blind; it was to be able to see but
have no vision.
In case you do not know the story of Helen Keller, she was less than two
years old when she suddenly came down with a fever that left her
unconscious. The fever left just as suddenly. But she was left blinded and,
very soon after, also became deaf. Despite these handicaps, she went on to
live a passionate, meaningful and important life.
You can read a brief biography here…
http://www.rnib.org.uk/wesupply/fctsheet/keller.htm
This is one of my own favorite and oft repeated sayings, “A person
without a definite purpose in life is more handicapped than the most
disadvantaged or disabled.”
This is the sad, sad, sad truth about most people’s lives…
They have eyes that work; they can see, but they have no vision.
They have ears that work; they can hear, but choose not to listen.
They have a tongue that works; they can speak, but have nothing to say.
The vast majority of people lead mediocre and purposeless lives. They
are stuck in this mediocrity because they have no vision for their lives.
They are mired in this mediocrity because they refuse to listen to the
quiet internal voice that keeps telling them that there must be a better
way. They are trapped in mediocrity because they have not the courage to
gather their voice and speak their truth; instead they mumble/repeat the
inanities learned from the likewise mediocre folks they hang around with as
they fulfill the oft repeated truism, ‘misery loves company’.
Thoreau wrote that most people lead lives of quiet desperation.
People are so desperate for a vision to lead their lives by that they
follow mendacious politicians that are even more mediocre than they
themselves are.
People are so desperate for a message to give meaning to their lives
that they buy into whatever story they are fed.
Desperate and mediocre people hang around in packs sharing the BS, lies
and stories hoping to find succor in being a part of the commonality of
mediocrity.
Happy, successful, fulfilled, self-destined and self-motivated people do
not mind solitude and quiet. They have no need to fill up empty hours with
noise to cover up the still quiet internal voice. They have no need to
stuff their days with the eye candy of television to hide from the fact
that they have no inner vision. They have no need to continuously chatter
loud inanities in an attempt to disguise their lack of message.
Thoreau also wrote, "I went to the woods because I wished to live
deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could
not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that
I had not lived. I did not wish to live what was not life, living is so
dear."
Do you want to come to the end of your life
only to find that you have not lived; you have only merely existed?
If you want to be fulfilled, to live a happy life, to be successful and
to have prosperity, then you must develop your own vision and your own
message. You must become your own disciple and follow your own truth.
Turn off your television and turn on your inner
vision. Find or create your own vision. Without this vision, you
cannot see where you are going and it is most unlikely that you will ever
end where you want to be.
Your life will have meaning and purpose only when
you assign it a message. Stop buying into other people’s stories.
Write your own script. Examine your core beliefs and
discard those that do not serve you.
You will be fulfilled only when you discover or
design your own truth and then, live it. Only you can decide what is
true and meaningful for you. Happiness is not found in any philosophy that
is offered to you. It is not ‘on sale’ at the mall or superstore. No one
can give it to you. It is only found within your own heart.
Are you after prosperity? An abundance of all the good things that life
has to offer? A way out of mediocrity?
You will find that life offers you prosperity as soon as you use your
will to create a congruency of ideal (vision), word (thought) and deed
(action). It really is up to you.
Take responsibility now for your life.
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