Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Obits

Mie and I were talking last night, again about pretty much anything that our minds clasped onto in our Looney-verse. Last night was a little different, she told me about a little old lady she met at the market. This little old lady was perplexed by all the different types of pears that there were, and told Mie about having never tried anything but 1 kind.

That led, very dog legged, to what would your obituary say about you and the life you lead? I'm sure that the little old lady may have absolutely adored her husband, her family, her kids, grandkids and very possibly great grandkids, but what if the most adventurous thing that she did in her life was to try a new type of pear, would that lead to each of us saying "What a shame, she never really lived" or would we be saying "She lead a very long, fulfilled life"?

Are you living up to your potential? Are you doing all that your heart desires? Are you full of joy in your daily life? Are you fulfilled in your life? Very bluntly, are you happy? Not the smiling like a goon on the bus stop bench who looks like he needs to be put away, but are you truly happy? Do you feel good about what you've done, where you're life is going and do you look forward to tomorrow? Some might say "Well I'm not rich, I don't have the (fill in the blank) that I've always wanted" But that's not what I'm asking. Are you happy? Do you feel fulfilled? Do you do whatever you can to make your day brighter and are you making attempts to help others have a brighter day too? "Are you living a life worthy of who you are?"*

I ask people around me on a regular basis, "What made you smile today?" or "What was your highlight of the day?" You'll be surprised how much of a difference that can make in a persons day, that gets them to thinking about the better parts of their day. It's phenomenal to think that they have to stop to think about the best part of their day and then they go from Funk to a smile and they keep that smile there until you leave.

What is your obituary going to tell the world about you?

*Quote borrowed from James Ray

3 comments:

mielikki said...

Our Looney-verse is about right. And yes, I am happy. And the highlight of yesterday? Encouraging that lady to branch out and buy some Asian Pears. But those darn chicken Na'ans were close...

holly said...

cooool! james ray fan here.

but, i'm also a abraham-hicks fan. and i know i am not fulfilled. i never will be. the joy is in the becoming.

but i am very happy. and i must stop sitting at that bus stop...

sybil law said...

To steal from Spinal Tap -
Here lies Sybil Law.
And why not.

No - seriously. Maybe it's the month or something, but being contemplative must be the new thing. I am working on doing what makes me truly happy. Wish me luck!
Oh and the little old lady - I think as long as she's content, her life was fine, regardless of what pears she'd eaten or not. :)