By Thomas F O'Neill
Every person at some point in their lives need to ask
themselves this simple question, “what is my true purpose in life?”
A purposeful life will help you find something more
meaningful -- in the things you do for yourself and others. It can also help
you achieve what you most want in life - true happiness. People, throughout the
world have the same deep desire -- to be happy.
For me happiness is not something that is given to me
with each passing day. It is something I try to bring to each passing day. In
other words, happiness is not found in the things we want to get from life. But
rather happiness is found in the things we give to life.
There is an old Buddhist saying, “Thousands of
candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will
not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared.”
I like to tell my students at the Suzhou
International Foreign Language School in Suzhou, China. That there will be
times when the burdens of life make us feel as if we are carrying them on our
shoulders but without life’s pressures diamonds will never appear.
Helen Keller once said, “When one door of happiness
closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do
not see the one which has been opened for us.” On our life’s Journey things may
not always go as planned but that does not mean there are not greater
opportunities before us.
I like to remind my students, that the most precious
things in life, cannot be built by hand, bought, or sold by man. They can only
be experienced through a wondrous soul and shared from one heart to the other.
Happiness can only be experienced once it is shared with those around us.
There is also an old Chinese proverb, “Fools seek
happiness in the distance, the wise grows it under their feet.” We all want
happier lives and the material things we seek, and desire may in fact make our
lives a little more comfortable. But the material things we acquire in life -
will never provide us with a meaningful and purposeful life.
There are also things in life that we can give away
and keep, our word, a happy smile, and a grateful heart. There is an old
saying, “It’s not happiness, that leads to gratitude, it’s gratitude that leads
to happiness.”
Our greatest achievements in life, will not consist
in fame or glory, but in the unremembered, unrecognized, and undetected acts of
loving kindness that were bestowed on others. That is where our true purpose
and the meaning of life resides.
I am a firm believer in the universal law - what we
give to others is returned to us a thousand-fold. I also like to remind my
students that kindness and love are the greatest forms of wisdom and love
itself is the afterglow of life.
Always with love,
Thomas F O'Neill
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