"One day, a friend called me on the phone. He was going through a difficult time and wondering if and when things would ever turn around and improve.
I knew he was in a lot of pain, I didn't know then that he was considering suicide.
"If you could give a person only one thing to help them," he said, "what would it be?"
I thought carefully about his question, and then I replied, "It's not one thing, it's two: gratitude and letting go."
"If you could give a person only one thing to help them," he said, "what would it be?"
I thought carefully about his question, and then I replied, "It's not one thing, it's two: gratitude and letting go."
Gratitude for everything, not just the things we consider good or a blessing.
And letting go of everything we can't change.
A few years have passed since that day my friend called me on the phone.
A few years have passed since that day my friend called me on the phone.
His life has turned around. His financial problems have sorted themselves out.
His career has shifted. The two very large problems he was facing at that time have both sorted themselves out.
Someone once asked the artist Georgia O'Keeffe why her paintings magnified the size of small objects - the petals on a flower - making them
Someone once asked the artist Georgia O'Keeffe why her paintings magnified the size of small objects - the petals on a flower - making them
appear larger than life, and reduced the size of large objects - like mountains - making them smaller than life.
"Everyone sees the big things," she said. "But these smaller things are so beautiful and people might not notice them if I didn't emphasize them."
That's the way it is with gratitude and letting go.
That's the way it is with gratitude and letting go.
It's easy to see the problems in our lives. They're like mountains.
But sometimes we overlook the smaller things; we don't notice how truly beautiful they are."
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