Elderly Wise Words
I asked a friend who has crossed 70 & is
heading towards 80 what sort of changes he is feeling in himself? He sent me
the following:
1. After loving my parents, my siblings, my spouse,
my children and my friends, I have now started loving myself.
2. I have realized that I am not “Atlas”. The world
does not rest on my shoulders.
3. I have stopped bargaining with vegetable &
fruit vendors. A few pennies more is not going to break me, but it might help
the poor fellow save for his daughter’s school fees.
4. I leave my waitress a big tip. The extra money
might bring a smile to her face. She is toiling much harder for a living than I
am.
5. I stopped telling the elderly that they've
already narrated that story many times. The story makes them walk down memory
lane & relive their past.
6. I have learned not to correct people even when I
know they are wrong. The onus of making everyone perfect is not on me. Peace is
more precious than perfection.
7. I give compliments freely & generously. Compliments
are a mood enhancer not only for the recipient, but also for me. And a small
tip for the recipient of a compliment, never, NEVER turn it down, just say
"Thank You.”
8. I have learned not to bother about a crease or a
spot on my shirt. Personality speaks louder than appearances.
9. I walk away from people who don't value me. They
might not know my worth, but I do.
10. I remain cool when someone plays dirty to
outrun me in the rat race. I am not a rat & neither am I in any race.
11. I am learning not to be embarrassed by my
emotions. It’s my emotions that make me human.
12. I have learned that it's better to drop the ego
than to break a relationship. My ego will keep me aloof, whereas with
relationships, I will never be alone.
13. I have learned to live each day as if it's the
last. After all, it might be the last.
14. I am doing what makes me happy. I am
responsible for my happiness, and I owe it to myself. Happiness is a choice.
You can be happy at any time, just choose to be!
Why do we
have to wait to be 60 or 70 or 80, why can't we practice this at any stage and
age?
I borrowed this. I don't know who to credit it to,
but thank you!
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