And yet, at the same time, we can torment ourselves with our desires, especially when we want something we can’t have or can’t find. It is in cases like these that it might be fruitful to entertain the idea that maybe what you really want is right in front of you. Maybe you are using this desire that you can’t fulfill to distract you from truly engaging the blessings you already have. It may seem like that doesn’t make sense, yet we do it all the time. It may be easier to see this in other people than to see it in ourselves. We have all heard our friends wishing they were more this or less that, and looking at them, we see clearly that they are everything they are wishing they were. We know people who have wonderful partners and yet envy yours. We wish we could give these people a look at their situations from our perspective, so they could see that what they really want is right in front of them.
It’s not too far-fetched to consider that we might be victims of the
same folly. It can be scary to have what we want. We get caught up in
the chase and forget to enjoy the beauty right in front of us — like a
child who never wants the toy she has in her hand but always the one
just out of her reach. Take a moment today to consider the many things
you are holding in the palm of your hand and how you might best
appreciate and delight in them. (Daily OM)