Why do we often take for granted the very things that deserve our gratitude the most?
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Why do we often take for granted the very things that deserve our
gratitude the most? We do this with both people and possessions. The
problem is many people do not realize this until the situation has come
and passed. We take things for granted on a daily basis, always with the
assumption that whenever we need something, it will be there.
There are many things we fail to realize the true value of until they
are missing from our lives. Think of technology, the Internet and your
cell phone. You do not realize how vital your cell phone is to your life
until you have to go days without it. Enjoy the little things in life
because someday you will realize they were the big things.
“People say you don’t know what you’ve got until it’s
gone. Truth is, you knew what you had, you just never thought you’d
lose it.”
This is a common thing once a relationship reaches its conclusion.
When you become complacent with your partner, it is easy to fall into
this trap. Happiness doesn’t come as a result of getting what you don’t
have, rather it’s recognizing and appreciating what you do have. If
someone once made you happy, there is a great chance they still will.
Think about it — maybe you are bored with your familiar routine, but
that doesn’t mean you should get rid of it. Don’t lose something you
have for something you think you want.
When people break up, it’s common to regret it. You end the
relationship because you can think you can do better, but once you’re
out there in the dating world, you realize you had something amazing.
Sometimes it is too little too late and you must learn from your
unfortunate decision. What screws a person up is trying to live up to
image they create in their minds. There is no such thing as perfect,
only perfect for you.
“Appreciate what you have before it becomes what you had.”
What you have now was once everything you strove to attain. Just
because something becomes repetitive does not mean it needs to be
replaced. Think of how lucky you are to have someone you can be
completely comfortable around, that is a true gift and one that should
be cherished at all times.
Appreciate all the things you have in life because you never know
when that time will end. Clear the clutter inside your mind and realize
what you have right now. Don’t wait until you’ve lost it to finally see
how much you took it for granted. Don’t wait until you realize that
without it, your foundation to make it through each day begins to
crumble.
“Someone else is happier with less than what you have.”
Too many times people don’t realize what they have because they are
out there looking for something better. The problem is that when they do
realize it, they will come crawling back. Everyone falls into the trap
that the grass is always greener on the other side. People make
mistakes, it’s part of human nature. If you really love this person it
may be in both people’s best interest to give him or her another chance.
Sometimes space makes people appreciate things they once had. You need
to make it clear that you forgive one time, and one time only, and if
this is what you truly want.
However on the flip side, you can only want something when you
haven’t got it. If you had it back, you would only get fed up with all
the bad bits again and start wondering why you wanted it back in the
first place. When you lose someone, you tend to remember the good parts,
when you are with them, you tend to notice the bad parts; this is of
course until you find the one you were truly meant to be with, and then
the bad bits just seem endearing.
“Don’t take things for granted because they might not be there tomorrow.”
The thing is, very few people can see the impact of what they do now
and how it relates to their futures. Which would you rather regret: the
present, where you have no idea what is happening as it’s in real time
and you haven’t the slightest conception of long-term consequences; or
the past where you can take your time to see things as they were? People
make mistakes and leave the things they love most. They fail to
appreciate the good thing they once had and as a result will
continuously regret their decision.
People constantly want something more, something new, but sometimes
the most valuable things are what have been with us at all times. Just
because something isn’t happening for you right now does not mean that
it never will. Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate
what they already have. Just like you don’t know what you have until
it’s gone, you don’t know what you’ve been missing until it arrives.
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