Sunday, July 15, 2007

When Children Learn

"When children learn that happiness is not found in what a person  has but in who that person is, When they learn that giving and forgiving are more rewarding than taking and avenging, When they learn that suffering is not eased by self-pity, but overcome by inner resolve and spiritual strength, When they learn that they can't control the world around them, but they are the masters of their own souls, When
they learn that relationships will prosper if they value friendship over ego, compromise over pride, and listening over advising, When they learn not to hate a person whose difference they fear, but to fear that kind of hate, When they learn that there is pleasure in the power of lifting others up, not in the pseudo-power of pushing them down, When the learn that praise from others is flattering but meaningless if it is not matched by self-respect, When they learn that the value of a life is best measured not by the years spent
accumulating possessions, but by the moments spent giving of one's self – sharing wisdom, inspiring hope, wiping tears and touching hearts, When they learn that a person's beauty is seen not with the eyes but with the heart; and that even though time and hardships may ravage one's outer shell, they can enhance one's character and perspective, When they learn to withhold judgment of people, knowing everyone is blessed with good and bad qualities, and that the emergence of either often depends on the help given or hurt inflicted by others, When they learn that every person has been given the gift of a unique self, and the purpose of life is to share the very best of that gift with the world, When children
learn these ideals and how to practice them in the art of good living, they will no longer be children – they will be blessings to those who know them, and worthy models for all the world."
 
~David L. Weatherford

6 comments:

biking2006 MSN said...

Rosemary that was beautiful!
Thanks for sharing it with us.
Bill

secondave MSN said...

Never knew about this poet, Thks.
http://www.appleseeds.org/slow-dance.htm

maggiemck MSN said...

Thanks Rosemary, that was very nice. I suppose we could substitute "children" for "people".

rosemary133 MSN said...

Bill, I am glad you enjoyed that reading, I too thought it was worth sharing...

rosemary133 MSN said...

Second Ave. Thanks for sharing your Slow Dance, doesn't that make sense, we should all learn to slow dance.

rosemary133 MSN said...

Maggie, Bingo!!