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The Importance of Nothing
Its unfortunate that most of us dont
give "nothing" a second thought.
Its nothing.
Nothing matters anymore.
All Im left with is nothing.
Nothing from nothing leaves nothing.
I feel like nothing.
He started with nothing.
Hes got nothing but time.
Ive got nothing left to give!
You mean nothing to me!
Its all or nothing!
Hes done nothing with his life!
For most of us "nothing" represents
that feeling inside when we havent done our best; that bank
account balance when we wrote one check too many. In our attempt
to achieve something, to buy something, we created "nothing".
Every day each and every one of us gives up our
most valuable asset (time) in exchange for something we believe,
hell, know we want. Maybe its for a big fat paycheck that
we put in sixty hour weeks. Maybe its for the 9 to 5 job that
keeps a roof over our head and food on the table. Maybe its
because we want to climb Mount Everest or run a marathon. Maybe
its in search of our "soul mate". But in the end
I promise you youre going to be holding "nothing".
Every beginning has an end, every object can be broken and no one
lives for ever.
Of course you could opt to stay in bed this morning. "Hey Sam.
What did you do this weekend?" "Ah, nothing. Just stayed
in bed and took it easy." "Wow, lucky you! I had to work
a double shift." For many of us "nothing" is our
reward when weve done a lot of something. "Whew, I just
want to veg out and do nothing, I deserve it." We dont
seem to know how to treat "nothing". If someone does "nothing"
all day, day in day out, society calls him a loser. If however,
we go to a job and punch a time clock to make money to buy things
we probably dont want or need anyway so we can have "nothing"
in our pockets, were said to be normal.
Sounds crazy, doing something you believe you
have to do to buy things youre eventually going to lose, break,
give away, throw away or treasure so much you lock them up in a
safety deposit box to keep them safe. Then you die and lose them
anyway. Does the guy who doesnt want to get out of bed got
it right? Maybe, but eventually hes gonna get hungry and have
to crawl out of that bed. Heck, try this experiment next time your
boss gives you your two week vacation, try to spend it all in bed.
I mean every second. Have someone bring you food and change your
bed pan. Trust me when I say this, but doing "nothing"
as a job will kill you. In fact, its harder to do than something.
In a recent study boredom was the #1 cause of depression. Sunday,
our day off, our day to do "nothing" was the #1 day people
"offd" themselves. They went from people with "nothing"
but time to "nothing" more than a statistic.
Someone once said when something becomes "nothing"
it becomes something. Translation: when we lose something or have
it taken from us it has meaning to us. Wouldnt it have been
better if we didnt have to lose it to appreciate it? We should
give "nothing" its rightful honor on a pedestal to remind
us to be grateful for what we have and those we have to share it
with. Please dont get caught having to take "nothing"
off its pedestal to remind us how lucky we used to be. Leave it
on its pedestal to remind us how lucky we are now. Dont dwell
on what you used to have and wish for it back because before you
turn around there will be something else you have or love that will
be gone. Love now. Appreciate now. Be grateful now.
"Nothing" is our reward for too much
something. "Nothing" is our punishment for not enough
something. "Nothing" is a gift to remind us how lucky
we still are to have the things and people in our lives before they
are gone.
Never again forget the importance of "nothing".
by Fred Cuellar the Diamond Guy®
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