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September 11, 2018 By W. Lee Baker

Are You Worth Enough?

How would anyone really know? Count the coins in your pocket? Maybe. Maybe by the rings on your fingers or the kind of car in your garage. Are you somebody?

Why isn’t that ever enough? Could be it’s backwards. It could be that what you have to share is wondrously valuable. Ever need a hug? I mean a REAL hug. How do you get one when you need it? Somebody has to give it. The great thing is that the person giving it gets just as much out of it too. A win-win.

What we can make up, what comes from inside us as friends, confidants, and lovers is most valuable. Share it and even leave it behind, and it continues to thrive and grow. One does have to have the desire, willingness, and fortitude to do it. A good practice of character. There is nothing to protect from being lost or stolen. Pay attention to the valuables that when given out, thrive and gain value for both you and another person.

We can make value right inside of our own thoughts. Pay attention and by give some of those good thoughts out. That’s how you get more of the real goodies for yourself that nobody can take from you, ever.

Weird that a lot of us take a long time to learn this lesson.

So now that you know, you don’t have to wait any longer. Be selfish and generate something really good to cherish. While it’s the right time, you know, while your still… right here.

Regrets don’t make anyone any better. Make up some precious thoughts and share them with someone else. They are delicate, it’s risky, and worth more than anything. It’s better than a chocolate chip cookie. I promise.

Now go out and play

Filed Under: Noticing in everyday life, Society's Trends

MEDITATIONS

Stuart Wilde ~ 1946

Watch nature, because it is your greatest teacher. It moves and flows and moves on again. There is an incredible beauty out there in the mountains, in the forests, to teach you it’s silence, it’s beauty, it’s humility. Stay aligned to that.

Stuart Wilde ~ 1946
Dalai Lama

When the days become longer and there is more sunshine, the grass becomes fresh and, consequently, we feel very happy. On the other hand, in autumn, one leaf falls down and another leaf falls down. The beautiful plants become as if dead and we do not feel very happy. Why? I think it is because deep down our human nature likes construction, and does not like destruction.

Dalai Lama
Ray Stevens - 1939

Everything is beautiful in its own way. Like the starry summer night, or a snow-covered winter’s day. And everybody’s beautiful in their own way. Under God’s heaven, the world’s gonna find the way. There is none so blind as he who will not see. We must not close our minds, we must let our thoughts be free. For every hour that passes by, we know the world gets a little bit older,it’s time to realize that beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.

Ray Stevens - 1939
Hermann Hesse

For me, trees have always been the most penetrating preachers. I revere them when they live in tribes and families, in forests and groves. And even more I revere them when they stand alone. They are like lonely persons. Not like hermits who have stolen away out of some weakness, but like great, solitary men, like Beethoven and Nietzsche.

Hermann Hesse
John Burroughs

To find the universal elements enough; to find the air and the water exhilarating; to be refreshed by a morning walk or an evening saunter; to be thrilled by the stars at night: to be elated over a bird’s nest or a wildflower in spring… these are some of the rewards of the simple life.

John Burroughs
Rumi

We began as mineral. We emerged into plant life, and into the animal state, and then into being human, and always we have forgotten our former states, except in early spring when we slightly recall being green again.

Rumi
Native American

We return thanks to our mother, the earth, which sustains us. We return thanks to the rivers and streams, which supply us with water. We return thanks to all herbs, which furnish medicines for the cure of our diseases. We return thanks to the moon and stars, which have given to us their light when the sun was gone. We return thanks to the sun, that has looked upon the earth with a beneficent eye. Lastly, we return thanks to the Great Spirit, in whom is embodied all goodness, and who directs all things for the good of her children.

Native American
Rainer Maria Rilke

If you trust in Nature, in the small Things that hardly anyone sees and that can so suddenly become huge, immeasurable; if you have this love for what is humble and try very simply, as someone who serves, to win the confidence of what seems poor, then everything will become easier for you.

Rainer Maria Rilke

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FROM W LEE BAKER

I am a testimonial to waking up from the deep sleep buried in clouds of doubt. I wandered lost until I found my way into this life, and I am ever thankful and reverent of the mistakes and losses along the way. Now I hope to offer inspiration to others who find this story.

– W Lee Baker

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