The question should be – why not me rather
than why me!
Tim Connor
Have you
ever said “why me”? Come on – be honest
here – sooner or later everyone feels like some area of life has not been fair
to them and their usual response is “why me or why now.”
Why not look
at these life situations or circumstances a little differently with a “why not
me”. Let me explain.
Think about
it – no matter what has happened or how bad something seems consider that there
could possibly be someone in the world who has it worse. I could give your dozens of global statistics
when it comes to poverty, sickness, death, the shortness of life, poor income
etc. but I’m sure you are familiar with some of them unless you are totally immersed
in yourself without a care in the world for anyone other than yourself. I’ll give you one – over 795,000,000 people in
the world suffer from hunger without enough food to sustain a healthy lifestyle. That’s about one in nine people. Are you one
of them? I doubt it. But I’m sure you
may have an idea where this article is going – if not – when you consider all
of the disease, poverty, hunger etc. in the world I’ll bet you don’t face any
of these every day so back to the title the question should be – why not me
rather than why me in difficult circumstances?
I will focus
on just three areas although there are many – careers and or business, general
happiness and health.
Careers or
business – The average income globally for individuals is $795/month. Are you making more than that? Thousands of
people die every day due to hunger and disease. So, why are you whining? We
spend over one third of our life working in our jobs or careers so if you do
not have peace in your career – well – it’s simple - one third of your life
will be unfulfilling. I’ll bet you know
dozens of people who have been terminated or just lost their jobs to
circumstances they couldn’t control – are you one of them? If you are reading
this – probably not.
Over 1500
businesses fail every day in the US – is yours one of them?
It’s not
complicated – I’ll bet if you ask yourself a simple question – why not me
rather than why me I’ll wager that you will come to realize the many blessings
you have in life every day. Over 40,000
people die in their sleep every day – are you one of them? Doubt it.
I have
failed numerous times during my life but my response was always – OK what can I
learn from this and what can I do now - not, poor me, life isn’t fair, I don’t
deserve this or some other lame negative reaction. Ever failed at anything – what was your
response – point the finger, get all stressed out or just have a pity party or
did you just move on – smarter and wiser?
General
happiness – Research indicates that only one in three Americans are happy and less
than 50% of the population are happy in their careers or jobs. Happiness is not
nor will ever be what you have, do or enjoy but the ability to be happy
regardless of what life brings into your days and years. Happiness is a mindset and this is not who
you are or what you have but your life philosophy.
If you want
to be happy it won’t happen with a bigger house, more money, nicer car or more
toys or travel. Research over the years
has proven time and time again – money, wealth, power, fame or stuff doesn’t
make people happy. Sure all of these are
great but if you are doing them for greater happiness – you will be
disappointed. Do you think someone who
is starving in the world gives a rip about having a nicer car or even a car?
Health –
There are numerous studies over the years that have validated that the number
one contributor to sickness and death is unmanaged stress and do you know the
major cause of stress? It’s a lack of
patience or control. So, why not ask
yourself – is a roof over my head enough?
Are three meals a day enough, is having health insurance enough or do
you whine about what’s missing?
So let me
close with a quick question – are your issues, challenges, concerns, worries or
fears even close to the general negative global statistics when it comes to
these areas? If not – get over it and
just be ok with what you have and stop complaining about what you don’t have.
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