Choice

With everything that has happened to you, you can either feel sorry for yourself or treat what has happened as a gift. Everything is either an opportunity to grow or an obstacle to keep you from growing. You get to choose.

Wayne Dyer

Comparing

We measure ourselves against others and imagine that the measurement defines the self.

Enkyo Pat O’Hara

Stand up

The current of life requires us to stand up, again and again, and we are not defeated when we are worn down, just exposed anew at a deeper level. We are meant to live in between the two. In this way, life keeps getting more and more precious. It is a natural law like gravity or osmosis: Stand up to be worn bare. It is how everything in the way is thinned, so that we can feel just how thoroughly alive we are.

Mark Nepo, The Book of Awakening

Keep going

Life goes on. 

No mountain peak actually impales the sun.

If you come to a gap in your path, jump across.

Han Shan, Chinese Chan (Zen) poet, 9th Century.

Essential and non essential

Each person naturally receives his allotted share in his life.

He need not concentrate on it, he need not search for it; the allotted portion is there.

You may rush around in search of riches, but what happens if death suddenly comes?

You should clear their minds of these non-essential things and concentrate on studying the Way.

Dogen, Shobogenzo Zuimonki

All human experience as a privilege

The ancients are right: the dear old human experience is a singular, difficult, shadowed, brilliant experience that does not resolve into being comfortable in the world. The valley of the shadow is part of that, and you are depriving yourself if you do not experience what humankind has experienced, including doubt and sorrow. We experience pain and difficulty as failure instead of saying, I will pass through this, everyone I have ever admired has passed through this, music has come out of this, literature has come out of it. We should think of our humanity as a privilege.

Marilynne Robinson, The Art of Fiction, No. 198