Blog Entryhelluva right-o...Apr 27, '07 1:47 PM
for everyone
Do not think of what you do not have;
Instead, appreciate what you have and
can still have.

Do not think of things lost;
Instead, value what you still have and
may yet find.

Do not cry over spilled milk;
Instead, rejoice in what was left.

Do not think of what you are not;
Instead, be humble with what you are
and can still become.

Do not think of what others say you
are;
Instead, concern yourself with what
you affirm to be.

Do not think of the hours and days
past;
Instead, look eagerly to times that
are yet to come.

Do not think of what you failed to do;
Instead, think of those that you were
able to do and can still best do.

Do not think of mistakes committed;
Instead, count the things you did
right.

Do not think much of the pain you have
caused;
Instead, plan for ways to make amends.

Do not think of the sufferings you now
bear;
Instead, look to the comfort when
relief draws near.

Do not consume yourself with thoughts
of what could have been;
Instead, marvel at what has become and
will become.

Do not be anxious to attain greater
happiness;
Instead, content yourself with the
little things which bring you bliss.

Do not aspire to fill your cup at
once;
Instead, have the patience to do it
little by little.

And if by chance you fail, do not fret
over the empty part on top;
Instead, celebrate the space filled
up.

Do not condemn nature when it is at
its worst;
Instead, think of the times when it
was at its best.

Do not blame luck for things you miss;
Instead, learn from things in which
you have been remiss.

Nor should you curse luck or others
for life's misfortunes;
Instead, accept them as part of life.

I say then, Live fully, die a little,
Learn much but question less.

Have just enough but give much more,
Be contented each time to crave much
less.

Doubt less and affirm a lot,
Understand more, and be understood
less.

Worry a little but hope you must,
Accept all, resist the least.

For all things happen,
In due time they must.

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