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Understanding Happiness

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Understanding Happiness

See Small Happiness
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INTRODUCTION – SEE SMALL PREVENT BIG

 

What can we learn from failure?

 

Too often we look at failure as the worst thing to happen in the world. But what we should do is see the value.

 

During the experience of failure we gain many new concepts, ideas, disciplines and techniques, yet we know there was a weakness. Please don’t allow the evaluation of failure to rid you of the new qualities.

 

Failure doesn’t mean total loss but 80% of the way to success. Allow this short story to illustrate how we can gain from failure.

 

FAILURE

 

There was this museum laid with beautiful marble tiles, with a huge marble statue displayed in the middle of the lobby. Many people came from all over the world just to admire this beautiful marble statue.

 

One night, the marble tiles started talking to the marble statue. Marble tile: "Marble statue, it's just not fair, it's just not fair! Why does everybody from all over the world come all the way here just to step on me while admiring you? Not fair!"

 

Marble statue: "My dear friend, marble tile. Do you still remember that we were actually from the same cave?"

 

Marble tile: "Yeah! That's why I feel it is even more unfair. We were born from the same cave and yet we receive different treatment now. Not fair!" he cried again.

 

Marble statue: "Then, do you still remember the day when the designer tried to work on you, but you resisted the tools?"

 

Marble tile: "Yes, of course I remember. I hate that guy! How could he use those tools on me, it hurt so badly."

 

Marble statue: "That's right! He couldn't work on you at all as you resisted being worked on."

 

Marble tile: "So???"

 

Marble statue: "When he decided to give up on you and start working on me instead, I knew at once that I would be something different after his efforts. I did not resist his tools, instead I bore all the painful tools he used on me..."

 

Marble tile: "Mmm..."

 

Marble statue: "My friend, there is a price to everything in life. Since you decided to give up half way, you can't blame anybody who steps on you now."

 

(Unknown Author)

 

QUOTE: "Fall down seven times, stand up eight.” (Confucius)

 

Why is today’s newsletter called, “SEE SMALL PREVENT BIG?”

 

If you see the small things that trouble you and know that eventually they are a contributory factor to the big problems; why tackle the big scenario as everyone seems to choose as their first step, when all you need to tackle are several small problems?

 

Address the small and the big may never happen!

 

If for example you are in a frustrated mood and feel a little downtrodden, see this as a small problem and address it, otherwise later in the day you’ll create a big problem.

 

If you’ve encountered an angry driver on the road; don’t take your own anger into the next hour. Address it or your own anger may multiply.

 

See the small problems and calm your mood down to being acceptable once more.

 

Consider this… When was the last time a big problem arrived on your doorstep? Did you or did you not have several opportunities to dissipate the swell?

 

Let’s assume you have an angry neighbour. Eventually a full blown argument ensues. But why? You’ve allowed all the ‘small’ occurrences to go unresolved or unchallenged. Deal with the small and the big may never happen.

 

Many speak of little opportunity in their life. Start to SEE the small and you’ll prevent the big. Each day you have opportunities to stop a stampede of problems.

 

Wisdom considers ‘fate’ to be an opportunity. Fate seems to highlight an opportunity, you will either move on from an experience of fate or you will take a backward step. If you can identify the ‘small’; practice resolving these smaller issues and you’ll always be moving forward.

 

Fate has an uncanny way of helping to highlight small problems, you must allow every experience whether fate or not to guide you. SEE SMALL PREVENT BIG

 

2. STORY 1

 

BROKEN EGGS AND SHATTERED GLASS

 

. . . with my sincere thanks to those late night pranksters!

On a recent Saturday evening at around midnight, my wife and I were just about to turn out the light and go to sleep when we heard the sounds of a group of people talking in the street, outside our home. Then out of the blue came two loud thuds above our bedroom window, followed by the noise of laughter and people running away down our street.

 

We both jumped out of bed, I turned on the external lights and rushed outside unsure of what had caused the two thuds or what damage I could expect to see. The silence of the night was broken by the distant sound of people laughing and at that moment I was of a mind to chase after them, however, running bare-footed on the road in the dark is not a very wise thing to do.

 

I could hear dripping noises on the driveway and the flood light above our garage helped me to identify just what had happened. Our home had been the victim of an egg bombing!

 

Being faced with the prospect of cleaning up this sticky mess in the early hours of the morning was not a pleasing thought, on top of which I was less than impressed that we had been singled out for this annoying prank. I decided that it was too late to clean up the mess, as it would disturb our neighbours, so it could wait to the morning.

 

Early next morning with a bucket of warm water and scrubbing brush in hand, and with the extension ladder placed on the front wall, I was now ready to wash off what was now two dry yellowish, egg grit impregnated, 1 metre long patches above our front bedroom windows. 

 

My task was made even more challenging by the two large canvas awnings which protect our bedroom windows from the heat and glare of the afternoon sun. My annoyance with the late night pranksters was again building to the level of the night before.

 

After retracting each of the awnings, something we rarely do except when there is are very high winds, I then climbed the ladder to clean up the first patch of egg stain and then move the ladder to clean the second patch.

 

As I climbed the ladder for the second time, I noticed that the glass in a small window just under the roof line was very badly cracked. On closer inspection the crack ran around over half of the outer edge of the window pane.  As the awning protected the window, it was clear to me that the damage had not been caused by the egg bombing. As I carefully placed my hand on the glass, I discovered that the pane of glass was very loose and had the window been closed with any force, it would have most likely shattered and the glass dropped to the drive way, some seven metres below.

 

Just a few metres away, we have a basketball ring and on most days of the week there are up to six young people who play in the immediate area, including both my sons. My thoughts immediately turned to what could have happened if the broken glass in the window had gone undetected for much longer and then suddenly shattered.  The likelihood of my two sons and their friends being seriously injured was extremely high.

 

After quickly washing the remaining egg stain off the front wall and with the help of Tom, my youngest son, I got to work with some heavy duty masking tape and secured the cracked window as best I could. Within 24 hours the cracked window had been replaced and all was back to normal, except for the small bits of egg shell I kept finding on the front drive way and stuck to our garage doors.

 

Over the next few days, I realised that had our home not been bombarded by those eggs late on that Saturday night, I may not have discovered the broken window pane before it shattered and came down all over our drive way.

 

Even though it had been an annoyance at time, the broken eggs and the stains were cleaned up very quickly, however, the pain that could have been caused by the shattering of glass would never gone away and would have haunted my wife and myself, forever and a day.

 

The cold shudder that ran down my spine when I first discovered the cracked window and the thought about the consequences of someone being seriously injured or even killed, made me realise just how very lucky we had been.

 

Frequently in life, the small things that happen to us may have a negative impact and cause some form of pain, sadness, discomfort or personal aggravation. It is often said that we should not 'sweat the small stuff' and always look for the positive outcome or the silver lining in those dark clouds of the current circumstance, even though at the time that is not always an easy thing to do.

 

My personal experience with the egg bombing on that Saturday evening reminded me that in most cases there is always a flip side to everything that happens to us and that often the flip side can provide a positive outcome or an even greater benefit, if not now, then at some time in the future.

 

From now on whenever I see or break an egg, I will think of the egg bombing incident and say a thank you to those late night pranksters. Equally, I will always be reminded of Jean-Paul Sartre's quote:

 

'What is important is not what happens to us, but how we respond to what happens to us'

 

(Keith Ready - July 2005 )

 

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3. STORY 2

 

NOT EVERYTHING IS LOST

 

If you have ever been discouraged because of failure, please read on.

 

Achieving what you set out to do is not the important thing. Let me explain. Two young brothers decided to dig a deep hole behind their house. As they were working, a couple of older boys stopped by to watch. "What are you doing?" asked one of the visitors. "We plan to dig a hole all the way through the earth!" one of the brothers volunteered excitedly. The older boys began to laugh, telling the younger ones that digging a hole all the way through the earth was impossible.

 

After a long silence, one of the diggers picked up a jar full of spiders, worms and a wide assortment of insects. He removed the lid and showed the wonderful contents to the scoffing visitors. Then he said quietly and confidently, "Even if we don't dig all the way through the earth look what we found along the way!"

 

Their goal was far too ambitious, but it did cause them to dig. And that is what a goal is for - to cause us to move in the direction we have chosen; in other words, to set us to digging!

 

But not every goal will be fully achieved. Not every job will end successfully. Not every relationship will endure. Not every hope will come to pass. Not every love will last. Not every endeavour will be completed. Not every dream will be realized. But when you fall short of your aim, perhaps you can say, "Yes, but look at what I found along the way! Look at the wonderful things which have come into my life because I tried to do something!"

 

(Unknown Author)

 

4 RESPONDING TO YOUR QUESTIONS

 

QUESTION: “I’m 42 years old and consider my level of education as satisfactory, but my employers don’t seem to offer me chances of advancement in my career. It is as if they know I duly qualified, but it is the experience of life and ability to lead that I don’t possess. Please advise?”

 

ANSWER: In wisdom you improve through practicing what you learn.

 

Your employers may need to see two qualities within your person. Firstly it would appear that you need some sort of management course as a qualification, and secondly the respect from your fellow workers.

 

Yet many may argue that promotion doesn’t always need qualification.

 

Lead by example and gain respect. You’ll need to tread onto new territory by going outside your comfort zone. Wisdom alone will shine through as you will show a calmness under pressure.

 

COMFORT ZONE

 

About 10 years ago, I started a job as a trainer for a Telemarketing agency. In one of my first classes the head trainer told a very motivating story that I would like to share with you.

 

He began by drawing a diagram of a stick man standing in the middle of a circle. To make it more interesting, he drew things like a house, a car, and a few friends inside the circle. He asked the question "Can anyone tell me what this is?"

 

In a long silence, one guy decided to throw out "the world?"

 

The trainer said "That's close this is your Comfort Zone. Inside your circle you have all the things that are important to you, such as your home, your family, your friends, and your job. People feel that inside this circle they are safe from any danger or conflict. Can anyone tell me what happens when you step out of this circle?"

 

A strong silence came over the room. The same eager guy abruptly announced "You are afraid". Another guy said "You make mistakes".

 

The silence continued and the trainer smiled and said, "When you make mistakes what can the result be?"

 

The first guy shouts "You learn something."

 

"Exactly, you are learning." The trainer turned to the board and drew an arrow pointing from the stick man directly to the outside of the circle. He continued, "When you leave your Comfort Zone you put yourself out there, in front of the world to be in a situation that you are not comfortable with. The end result is that you have learned something that you did not already know, you expand your knowledge to become a better person." He turned again to the board and drew a bigger circle around the original circle, and added a few new things like more friends, a bigger house etc. "The moral of the story is that if you stay inside your Comfort Zone you will never be able to expand your horizons and learn. When you step out of your Comfort Zone you will eventually make your circle bigger, to challenge your mind and grow to be stronger, and all in all a better person."

 

(Megan Gebhardt)

 

5. PHILOSOPHICAL TIPS & QUOTES

 

“Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.”

(Albert Einstein)

 

“We are still masters of our fate. We are still captains of out souls.” (Winston Churchill)

 

“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” (Ralph Waldo Emerson)

 

Bye for now.

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Courtesy:
www.wisdom-and-philosophy.com


 

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Happiness Stories

Happiness Ideas

Happy Ways and Methods

Understanding Happiness

See Small Happiness
Prevent Unhappiness
Happy versus Sorrow
Searching for Happiness

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