Guest guest Posted April 3, 2005 Report Share Posted April 3, 2005 Hi everyone, Lynne, her husband Nick, and I were just talking via Internet phone, and during the conversation I remembered something I would like to share. Nearly eight years ago, when I met Laurie Masters and she first introduced me to the idea of eating raw food, we had a conversation where I said the following, word for word -- neither of us will ever forget it: I want to make a lot of money, so that WHEN I have MY heart attack, I will be able to afford the best heart surgeon with the highest survivability rate. That's a direct quote, from my mouth to your computer screen. I capitalized the words " when " and " my, " because I truly was convinced that a heart attack was inevitable -- my father, grandfather, and great grandfather all apparently died of heart problems -- and I really had taken total ownership of this -- this was really MY heart attack, not A heart attack. I cannot speak for other countries or cultures, but here in America, many are taught to set goals, then measure our progress against those goals. And of course, almost all the time we only partially achieve any given goal. What a way to destroy our own self-esteem!!! So today I offer you a contrast, between where I began my own journey, exemplified by my statement above, and where I am now, exemplified by my many posts to this group. When I consider all that I HAVE accomplished, I feel quite wonderful and a great sense of joy, self-reliance, competence, etc. I wouldn't even dream of focusing on what I haven't done, because I have learned that I don't even know yet most of what I haven't done. For me, that is the true sense of this life being a journey, not a collection of destinations. Best to all, Elchanan -- ---------------------[ Ciphire Signature ]---------------------- vlinfo signed email body (1391 characters) on 03 April 2005 at 18:44:27 UTC rawfood ------------------------------- : Ciphire has secured this email against identity theft. : Free download at www.ciphire.com. The garbled lines : below are the sender's verifiable digital signature. ------------------------------- 00fAAAAAEAAACLOVBCbwUAAEcCAAIAAgACACBZ36NZd8ice9rJ4ZlYrt6BrEjH8O zzmKDQLsTNDUWDmAEAhgSkE5NuzzvORJkeFIi/NVXB9GCG1XVfaMj+yPGZ0X06Dk QlEyBB0SfkO2Zsz+ZIuC/YRigxefqCICl4XZZnww== ------------------[ End Ciphire Signed Message ]---------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2005 Report Share Posted April 3, 2005 Beautiful....it brought to mind something I have learned about measuring my own progress, or evaluating my life to this point: First, I don't know the " big picture " , so to speak, and that nothing is wasted. Everything I have chosen in my life, whether I have seen it as good or as bad, has brought me to the place I am now. I would not be the person I am without all those things, both joyous and painful, that have been part of my life. Peace, Valerie " INFO @ Vibrant Life " <VLinfo wrote: Hi everyone, Lynne, her husband Nick, and I were just talking via Internet phone, and during the conversation I remembered something I would like to share. Nearly eight years ago, when I met Laurie Masters and she first introduced me to the idea of eating raw food, we had a conversation where I said the following, word for word -- neither of us will ever forget it: I want to make a lot of money, so that WHEN I have MY heart attack, I will be able to afford the best heart surgeon with the highest survivability rate. That's a direct quote, from my mouth to your computer screen. I capitalized the words " when " and " my, " because I truly was convinced that a heart attack was inevitable -- my father, grandfather, and great grandfather all apparently died of heart problems -- and I really had taken total ownership of this -- this was really MY heart attack, not A heart attack. I cannot speak for other countries or cultures, but here in America, many are taught to set goals, then measure our progress against those goals. And of course, almost all the time we only partially achieve any given goal. What a way to destroy our own self-esteem!!! So today I offer you a contrast, between where I began my own journey, exemplified by my statement above, and where I am now, exemplified by my many posts to this group. When I consider all that I HAVE accomplished, I feel quite wonderful and a great sense of joy, self-reliance, competence, etc. I wouldn't even dream of focusing on what I haven't done, because I have learned that I don't even know yet most of what I haven't done. For me, that is the true sense of this life being a journey, not a collection of destinations. Best to all, Elchanan -- ---------------------[ Ciphire Signature ]---------------------- vlinfo signed email body (1391 characters) on 03 April 2005 at 18:44:27 UTC rawfood ------------------------------- : Ciphire has secured this email against identity theft. : Free download at www.ciphire.com. The garbled lines : below are the sender's verifiable digital signature. ------------------------------- 00fAAAAAEAAACLOVBCbwUAAEcCAAIAAgACACBZ36NZd8ice9rJ4ZlYrt6BrEjH8O zzmKDQLsTNDUWDmAEAhgSkE5NuzzvORJkeFIi/NVXB9GCG1XVfaMj+yPGZ0X06Dk QlEyBB0SfkO2Zsz+ZIuC/YRigxefqCICl4XZZnww== ------------------[ End Ciphire Signed Message ]---------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 Very cool post Elchanan, thanks for sharing that. It's so easy to get caught up in that kind of thinking, isn't it? I mean, our society is completely geared to it. swing --- " INFO @ Vibrant Life " <VLinfo wrote: > I cannot speak for other countries or cultures, but > here in America, many > are taught to set goals, then measure our progress > against those goals. And > of course, almost all the time we only partially > achieve any given goal. > What a way to destroy our own self-esteem!!! Personals - Better first dates. More second dates. http://personals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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