Friday, April 17, 2009

I Will Still Have A Long ‘TO-DO' List Even After I Die.

At the age of 92, you would think I should feel satisfied with the accomplishments of my life, only when I look at what is left on my “to do” list, I either have to live forever or will my tasks to someone else.

One of the most important tasks that should be in my will is to help the next generation understand the beauty of listening to a different point of view, instead of ignoring it.

My sense of responsibility is still good as new and has many years of life left in it. I feel this is one of most valuable possessions to pass on.

Tenaciousness has served me will over the years and helped me fix some of the most difficult obstacles that show up on life’s journey – illness, financial crisis, family disagreements, death and loneliness, just to name a few.

Hope may seem like tenaciousness, but it is different. Hope sees what can be. It is the hot air that helps our balloon raise so we can see great vistas. I know whoever receives this task will be blessed by it.

Oh yes, I almost forgot to add humor to my list of tasks to pass on. Without this gift, life becomes too long and too short.

Well, I will have to finish this inventory list later, I have other things to do right now.
Blessings and love to you all.

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