While walking around my office once I saw the following quote on a bulletin board.
“If the grass looks greener on the other side of the fence, try watering the grass on your side of the fence”.
I heard a similar quote once from my wife.
The grass is not greener on the other side of the fence. It’s brown everywhere.
Sometimes when it comes to life we are all color blind. Some of us see green grass and others see brown grass. Oddly enough we are often looking at the same grass. Everything in life is a matter of perspective and attitude. I saw a movie once called “Life is Beautiful”. It was the story of a father and a young son who were prisoners in a German concentration camp during World War II. The father of course knew the severity of their situation. However, in order to protect his son he created a scenario where the son thought they were playing a game. The son had no idea of the actual situation that he and his father were in. I am not saying that we should all pretend that our actual situations are not what they are. I just wanted to make a point that different people can see the same situations in very different ways. Some of us are never happy or content. Others of us are always or frequently very happy and content. More stuff usually doesn’t create more happiness. It probably only creates more distraction from our real state of mind. Great happiness can be found in simplicity. If the grass always looks green to you, you are probably a happy and content person. If the grass always or frequently looks brown to you, you might want to adjust the lens on your vision.
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