It is so important to be living in prime time, rather than watching TV
in prime time. On your way to success make certain you grow friendships,
not just bank and mutual fund accounts. Life is a collection of
memories, not of material things. The Egyptian pharaohs were buried with
all their treasures, and were mummified in hopes that they could enjoy
their bounty in the next life. But we are only caretakers of
possessions. There is a big difference between standard of living and
quality of life. Standard of living is based on income earned. Quality
of life is the enjoyment of the millions of minutes in between
accomplishments.
Having money is only one aspect of wealth. To the sick person, wealth
is health. To the lonely person, wealth is someone to talk to and share
with. To the estranged person, wealth is hearing words of love and
forgiveness.
Borrowing the free verse style from Brother Jeremiah’s classic poem, I’d Pick More Daisies, here are a few things I’d do, the second time around.
I’d laugh at my misfortunes more. Spend more time counting my
blessings than my blemishes. Spend more time playing with my children
and grandchildren and less time watching performers in the arena. More
time enjoying what I have, less time thinking about the things I don’t
have. If I could live my life again, I’d walk in the rain more without
an umbrella and listen less to weather reports. I’d spend more time
looking at trees and climbing them, less time flipping through magazines
made from dead trees. I’d spend more time fully involved in the present
moment, less time remembering and anticipating. I’d smile more, frown
less.
And most of all I’d be more spontaneous and active, less hesitant and
subdued. When some spur of the moment idea came up to go hiking,
playing Frisbee, coloring Easter eggs, singing in a chorus, going
kayaking, or watching an eclipse, I’d be less likely to sit in my chair
objecting, “It’s not in our plan.”
I’d be inclined to jump up and run out the door next time and say,
“Yes, we can!” Although I can’t live my life again, I’m still going to
live the new way every day any way. I’ll never have all the moments I’ve
missed, but I do have all the time remaining.
Action Idea:
Choose one activity this month that you really want to engage in, but
that you have been putting off because it isn’t a priority. Schedule
that activity in your planner, as if it were a “must do” business or
financial commitment. When you have done it, while you are still feeling
good, schedule one for next month, and do it as long as you live.