[Daily OM]: There is no secret recipe for
happiness and contentment. The individuals who move through life
joyously have not necessarily been blessed with lives of abundance,
love, success, and prosperity. Such people have, however, been blessed
with the ability to take the circumstances they've been handed and make
them into something great. Our individual realities are colored by
perception -- delight and despair come from within rather than without.
Situations we regard as fortuitous please us while situations we judge
inauspicious cause us no end of grief. Yet if we can look at all we have
accomplished without dwelling on our perceived misfortune and make each
new circumstance our own, the world as a whole becomes a brighter
place. A simple shift in attitude can help us recognize and unearth the
hidden potential for personal and outer world fulfillment in every
event, every relationship, every duty, and every setback.
The universe is often an unpredictable and chaotic place, and the human
tendency is to focus on the negative and assume the positive will care
for itself. But life can be no more or no less than what you make of it.
If you are working in a job you dislike, you can concentrate on the
positive aspects of the position and approach your work with gusto. What
can you do with this job that can turn it around so you do love it?
When faced with the prospect of undertaking a task you fear, you can
view it as an opportunity to discover what you are truly capable of
doing. Similarly, unexpected events, when viewed as surprises, can add
flavor to your existence. By choosing to love life no matter what
crosses your path, you can create an atmosphere of jubilance that is
wonderfully infectious. A change in perspective is all it takes to
change your world, but you must be willing to adopt an optimistic,
hopeful mind-set.
To make a conscious decision to be happy is not enough. You must learn
to observe life's complexities through the eyes of a child seeing
everything for the first time. You must furthermore divest yourself of
preconceived notions of what is good and what is bad so that you can
appreciate the rich insights concealed in each stage of your life's
journey. And you must strive to discover the dual joys of wanting what
you have. As you gradually shift your perspective, your existence will
be imbued with happiness and contentment that will remain with you
forever.