Be the change you wish
to se in the world…
Gratitude is contagious - you can catch it from other people
Gratitude is contagious - you can catch it from other people
and/or they can catch it from you. But you don”t spread gratitude
by preaching or scolding or admonishing - you spread it by living it.
For, as Gandhi wisely said,
“We must BE the change we wish to see in the world.”
A simple story illustrates my point:
According to legend, a young man, while roaming the desert,
came across a spring of delicious crystal-clear water.
The water was so sweet he filled his leather canteen so he could
bring some back to a tribal elder who had been his teacher.
After a four-day journey he presented the water to the old man
who took a deep drink, smiled warmly and thanked his student
lavishly for the sweet water.
The young man returned to his village with a happy heart.
Later, the teacher let another student taste the water.
He spat it out, saying it was awful. It apparently had become stale
because
of the old leather container. The student challenged his teacher:
“Master, the water was foul. Why did you pretend to like it?”
The teacher replied,
“You only tasted the water. I tasted the gift”
“Master, the water was foul. Why did you pretend to like it?”
The teacher replied,
“You only tasted the water. I tasted the gift”
The water was simply the container for an act of loving-kindness
and nothing could be sweeter.
Heartfelt gifts deserve the return gift of gratitude.
You teach gratitude to others by living it - every moment,
every hour, every day.
Others will see the happiness that gratitude brings, and soon,
they, too will be grateful. And before you know it, you have started
an epidemic of gratitude - what could be more wonderful!
This is to reinforce and teach the power and magic of gratitude. To some
This is to reinforce and teach the power and magic of gratitude. To some
it may sound too simple to feel important, but if you can truly
grasp this powerful concept,it will change your life forever.
German poet, Johannes A. Gaertner said this:“To speak gratitude is courteous and pleasant, to enact gratitude
is generous and noble, but to live gratitude is to touch heaven”
No comments:
Post a Comment