The truth
does not cease to exist when it is forgotten.
You know how
you can read or hear something dozens of times in dozens of different
ways before it finally sinks in? The little truths listed below fall
firmly into that category — timeless life lessons that many of us likely
learned years ago, and have been reminded of ever since, yet for
whatever reason we tend to forget in the heat of the moment.
This, my
friends, is my attempt at helping all of us, myself included, “get it”
and “remember it” once and for all, especially as we collectively cope
with the evolving reality of COVID-19…
1. Life is
short, and nothing is guaranteed.
We know deep
down that life is short, and that death will happen to all of us
eventually, and yet we are infinitely surprised when it happens to
someone we know. It’s like walking up a flight of stairs with a
distracted mind, and misjudging the final step. You expected there to be
one more stair than there is, and so you find yourself off balance for a
moment, before your mind shifts back to the present moment and how the
world really is.
LIVE your
life TODAY! Don’t ignore death — or the imminent dangers of COVID-19 —
but don’t be afraid of life either. Be afraid of a life you never lived
because you were too afraid to take positive action today. Death is not
the greatest loss in life, neither is illness. The greatest loss is what
dies inside you while you’re still alive and well. Even in these
difficult times, be bold, be courageous, be a scared to death, and then
take the next step anyway. Just change the way you do it.
Invest your
heart and soul into whatever you have right in front of you. Bring
passion into otherwise ordinary moments. You don’t have to be surrounded
by lots of people. You don’t have to be going anyplace new. You can
distance yourself from COVID-19, and still passionately engage in each
moment.
2. Everything
will change again soon.
Embrace
change and realize in many ways it’s necessary. It won’t always be
obvious at first, but in the end most forms of change are worthwhile
because they force us to grow. So keep yourself in check right now.
What you have
today may become what you had by tomorrow. You never know. Things
change, often spontaneously. People and circumstances come and go. Life
doesn’t stop for anybody. It moves rapidly and rushes from calm to chaos
in a matter of seconds, and happens like this to people every day. It’s
likely happening to someone nearby right now.
Sometimes the
shortest split second in time changes the direction of our lives. A
seemingly innocuous decision rattles our whole world like a meteorite
striking Earth. Entire lives have been swiveled and flipped upside down,
for better or worse, on the strength of an unpredictable event. And
these events are always happening — like the COVID-19 epidemic right
now.
So just
remember, however good or bad a situation is now, it will change. That’s
the one thing you can count on. Accept it. Breathe. Be where you are.
You’re where you need to be right now. There’s a time and place for
everything, and every hard step is necessary. Just keep doing your best,
and don’t force what’s not yet supposed to fit into your life. When it’s
meant to be, it will be.
3. Changing
your response is what puts you back in control.
Have patience
with everything that remains unresolved in your head and heart. And
realize that patience is not about waiting, but the ability to keep a
good attitude while working hard to stay true to your intuition and
values. This is your life, and it is governed by your choices. May your
actions speak louder than your words. May your daily choices preach
louder than your lips. May your inner sense of satisfaction be your
noise in the end.
And if your
present life only teaches you one thing, let it be that taking a
passionate leap is always worth it. Even if you have no idea where
you’re going to land — even when there are so many unknowns — be brave
enough to stand up and listen to your heart. Remember that the most
powerful moments in life happen when you find the courage to let go of
what can’t be changed. Because when you are no longer able to change a
situation, you are challenged to change yourself — to grow beyond the
unchangeable. And that changes everything! (Marc and I discuss this in
more detail in the “Passion and Growth” chapter of 1,000 Little Things
Happy, Successful People Do Differently.)
4. Life’s
storms can be a great source of strength.
Hard times
are like strong storms that blow against you. And it’s not just that
these storms hold you back from places you might otherwise go. They also
tear away from you all but the essential parts of your ego that cannot
be torn, so that afterward you see yourself as you really are, and not
merely as you might like to be.
Ultimately,
you realize you are here to endure these storms, to sacrifice your time
and risk your heart. You are here to be bruised by life. And when it
happens that you are hurt, or betrayed, or rejected, let yourself sit
quietly with your eyes closed and remember all the good times you had,
and all the sweetness you tasted, and everything you learned. Tell
yourself how amazing it was to live, and then open your eyes and live
some more.
Because to
never struggle would be to never grow. You must let go of who you were
so you can become who you are. Again, it is within the depths of the
strongest and darkest storms that you discover within you an
inextinguishable light, and it is this light that illuminates the path
forward.
5. You don’t
need all the answers right now.
Accept the
feeling of not knowing exactly where you are going, and train yourself
to love and appreciate this sensation of freedom. Because it is only
when you are suspended in the air, with no destination in sight, that
you force your wings to open fully so you can fly. And as you soar
around you still may not know where you’re traveling to. But that’s not
what’s important. What’s important is the opening of your wings. You may
not know where you’re going, but you know that so long as your wings are
spread, the winds will carry you forward.
Truth be
told, some of the greatest outcomes that transpire in your life will be
the ones you never even knew you wanted. As long as you keep your mind
open to new perspectives and yourself moving forward, there really are
no wrong turns in life, only paths you didn’t know you were meant to
travel. And you never can be certain what’s around the corner. It could
be everything, or it could be nothing. You keep gliding steadily
forward, and then one day you realize you’ve come a long way from where
you started.
All details
aside, someday all the pieces will come together. Unimaginably good
outcomes will likely transpire in your life, even if everything doesn’t
turn out exactly the way you had anticipated. And you will look back at
the hard times that have passed, smile, and ask yourself…
“How in the
world did I get through all of that?”
Now, it’s
your turn…
What else
would you add to this list?
Which point
above resonates the most right now?
We would love
to hear from YOU.