THE LIMITS BRING BEAUTY
“A hunter, who has only one arrow, does not shoot with careless aim.”
In
life, the accountability comes only when we realize the limitations within
which we are expected to operate. The Law of Abundance makes sense only when we
respect the limitations set upon us… when we respect them.
A dear student did not respond to
my last evening’s message… Just a while ago, she called me to say, “Sir, I am
very sorry for not replying… There was no balance!” But, it doesn’t mean, she
comes from a poor family… In fact, it is to the contrary!
Even if I possess with me a
credit card with which I am able to have a good time now, I know the
consequences of blowing the money that way. Once bitten, twice shy…! Many of us
have learnt this precious truth the hard way…and, therefore, we think a hundred
times before flashing cards crazily anywhere.
The car that I drive may run at
200 kmh, even 400. But, I know where I am driving… and, what happens if I drive
with a speed like that…
Likewise, the food that goes into
my stomach. When young, I could get away eating any junk, though, even then I
had to be careful… But, now, when I know I am no more so young, it is plain
commonsense… The limits are already set!
When my wardrobe overflows with
clothes, I neither appreciate nor value the clothes I wear… The way I keep them
back clearly indicates it! On the other hand, if I have only a couple of pairs,
then, I know what I should wear… when, how and why… How I should keep them
back… When they should go for wash…
Yes, limits bring with them the
beauty of appreciation and value!
The
schools have uniforms and the exams have time limits… The projects have
budgets, deadline… and, penalty clauses…
Heart has limited capacity… so do
the brain, veins, liver, kidney, pancreas and our teeth… You can’t expect them
to carry more than they can handle…
Even the wealthiest father
doesn’t like to spoil his children by pouring money on them recklessly… He knows
how important it is for the young-ones to value and respect money.
Even the wealthiest nation and a
mightiest company have to operate within the prescribed budgets…
It is not how much we earn that
will
make us wealthy and prosperous…
It is how wisely we spend,
how well we
save and invest…
When you battle for life in a
hospital, a bottle of blood means a hell lot… … So does very beat of your
heart… and, every blood cell...
The more we recognize the
limitations set upon us, the more we value and respect each of our privileges –
time, money, health, relationships,
commitments, trust and freedom…
The more we value and respect
these privileges, the more abundance will flow into our hearts…
More beauty…
More joy.
Yes, we will not shoot our arrows
carelessly!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.Savita Laddha
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