Monday, July 5, 2010

The Bigger Picture

Today is just one of those days where I am sitting and pondering, so many thoughts running through my head at the moment. I’m wondering when people will eventually get the bigger picture. When will human beings realise that there is more to life than fame, money, popularity, partying, drinking, living reckless lives and thinking that the way they’ve been living is acceptable? I truly hope that every single person would stop for a moment, even if it’s just for a second. I hope that people will come to the realisation that tomorrow is not promised. We each have a purpose on this earth and we need to realise that living a life that is reckless and full of irresponsible decisions is not part of that purpose.

There’s more to life than just waking up in the morning and going to bed at night. When was the last time you showed someone an ounce of kindness? When was the last time you were more than willing to help someone in need? Whether it be a homeless person out on the streets in this unbearably cold weather or a close friend who simply needs you. In life we truly need to see the bigger picture, we need to realise that everything that we do in life should not just be to our benefit but we should strive to help others. We should show kindness to others, let those close to us know that they are loved, cared for and appreciated. After all, tomorrow is not promised so how will they know if we don’t tell them?

Many people are too concerned about things that aren’t important such as partying and living a life that is filled with ‘temporary feel good moments’ which in the end could lead you to make decisions that are irresponsible. So my question for you is when will you see the Bigger picture?

 

1 comment:

  1. You are so right, people are missing the big picture, there is so much more to life. We only think about ourselves and tend to not think about how we can make a difference to other people’s lives. We need to live our lives as if we are writing a book, a book that we would not be ashamed of if other people read it; I know this is a tough one.

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