I went for a run along the beach at
sunset yesterday, foam kissing my bare feet, smooth sand caressing my soles,
and the sky exploding with color.
I paused for breath, mostly because the sky, and the Pacific, had borrowed my breath from me.
I paused for breath, mostly because the sky, and the Pacific, had borrowed my breath from me.
I stopped and applauded.
This is the only response that life
deserves: overjoyed applause.
This morning, wherever you are,
whatever life has given you, take a moment to really appreciate this gift, and
applaud. I mean, actually applaud.
Then give back to life, something,
anything, to show your gratitude for this miracle you’ve been given. Do
anything: be kind to someone, create something, be gentle with your children,
do something where your body feels full of life.
We often not only take life for
granted, but complain about it. Life isn’t perfect, work is boring, people are
too rude, drivers are idiots, no one gets me, I have too many things to do. But
goodness, look around you! What a wonder life is! If only we would take the
time to see it, to really appreciate it, and to applaud.
This moment is a ridiculously
generous miracle. Give it up, folks, for life.
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Leo Babauta, “The Only Way to
Respond to Life”
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