Life is a series of phases and seasons.
Difficulties and pain will rob all your happiness if you allow them to rule your experience and cloud your judgement.
“Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.” ~ Marcus Aurelius ~
The word “integrity” comes to my mind.
It is doing the right thing when no one is watching and knowing that no one will ever know what you did.
Feeling trapped tests one’s integrity.
It is impossible to be mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually balanced all the time.
During the good times you should develop your strengths and make decisions while you are in a positive mindset. This is crucial because often while you’re in the middle of supreme happiness and filled with hopeful energy, something will happen that unhinges your entire existence. If you’ve prepared and have decided ahead of time, you will already know what to do and have the strength to carry it forward.
Hindsight gives you the advantage of understanding the wisdom of your life. Drawing from real integrity and using the wisdom you’ve obtained thus far in life, you will be able to have a more positive attitude. With a solid base of love, integrity and wisdom, you will be more capable of making good, sound choices while under stress.
The human experience is to meant for you to live, learn and progress while feeling happiness and being loved.
Putting what you’ve learned into action is the key to progression. If you do not use the wisdom of your past, you will stagnate. Just like a pond in the middle of a hot summer with stagnate water that attracts bugs and grows algae, your life will be a series of depressing days or days that are spent doing regrettable acts. Stagnating doesn’t mean you stand still. It means you fall backward.
There will be constant change in your life. Knowing that nothing will stay the same actually better prepares you for the next opportunity. You may not have total control of your situation, but you do have control of your actions. You may not like any of the choices, but you still get to be the one that chooses how you will act or react.
Happiness can be felt throughout the phases and seasons of life and not just at the end of the journey. If you love unselfishly, honor your integrity and use the wisdom you’ve obtained thus far in life as a guide for your path forward, not only will you regret less, but happiness will not be an elusive unattainable dream.
Joan says
I don’t know what I loved most – the photographs or the post! 🙂
Sherry Riter says
😛 I’m sure you have a favorite!
Joan says
Help me make a decision. The photographs or the post? 🙂
Sherry Riter says
Okay, do you want me to tell you what I like best? I’m not telling!
Joan says
Well, you’re no help because you took the photographs and wrote the post. 😉
Sherry Riter says
Hee Hee Hee 😛
Joan says
Decisions, decisions, decisions! It’s much too early in the day to have to make all these decisions. (At least it’s too early for me since I’m on Pacific Standard Time. It’s not even noon yet here.) 🙂
Sherry Riter says
Ha! It is afternoon here!
Joan says
Okay, I’m going to make a decision! (Just so that I can get on with my day.) I love them both equally. I love the photographs and I love the post! 🙂
Sherry Riter says
Me too! LOLOLOLOL 😀
Joan says
And may I say that this particular line you wrote is probably one of the most introspective lines you have ever written, (among your many introspective observations), and so very true. “It is impossible to be mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually balanced all the time.” 🙂
Sherry Riter says
Thank you! That was a hard learned lesson.
Joan says
Okay, enough chit chat I have to get to work. But work today is going to be glorious! So very glorious. One of those gloriously happy days when all my dreams look like they may finally come true. (I can’t tell you what it is now but when it happens, I’ll shout it from the highest mountain and, yes, I’ll even tell the golden daffodils about it. And no it’s not a man. It’s something I’ve been striving for my entire life and that’s the only hint I’m going to give you!) 🙂
Sherry Riter says
I’ve GOT to know!!!! Tell! Tell!