wdwiala
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Since we cannot control whether we receive blessings or not, the real question is, "What are you doing with what you've been given?"



Since we cannot control whether we receive blessings or not, the real question is, "What are you doing with what you've been given?"
I'm about most unblessed unlucky person living right now. Everything I do blows up. I'm sick of hearing look on the bright side of things. Yeah, for once, there ain't no bright side. Nothing that's happened to me in my fault, but it's going to be just about insurmountable to get over. On the contrary, I look at the people who've screwed me over and they're sitting pretty. Where's the fairness in that? On top of that I've got a rare disease that knocks me down every day. Some days I just don't have the energy to get over the next hurdle and sometimes I just don't want to.
So, what's the now? You can sit around and be sad, or you can try to look at the bright side. I know you've heard that a lot and it is very hard. The alternative is really bad!
I'm not trying to be mean. I know you feel bad. I wish there was something that could change it. My daughter feels bad most days. I'd give anything to change that, but there is no magic bullet. Yes, it isn't fair that it happened to you or to her, but it did. So, you can either try to make the best of a bad situation or you can let it make the rest of your life miserable.
There are always good things if you just look for them.![]()
Thanks Peg! At this point, I'm just going to lay down and hope that someone comes to rescue me. It's all I have left. I've been bitten at and torn apart so badly, I don't have any more resources. If someone comes to save me, great, if not, that's the way the story will end.
Being blessed or not blessed is nothing but perspective.
You either look at your life and pull the wisdom and bright points out of it and think, "I'm blessed", or you look at all the bad crap that happens and think "I'm not blessed."
You look at other people and see a tiny sliver of their lives and from that perspective you make the judgement that they're blessed or not blessed.
Again,it's not truth, reality, or religion.
It's perspective.
There seems to be no rhyme or reason to who is and isn't blessed/lucky.
On the one hand, I've known a family for over 30 years that is the salt of the earth, give you the shirt off their back, loyal, hard-working, decent to the core, if it's a good quality they have it type of folk. But I swear, that family is cursed. More crap has been shoveled on to them than a whole town ought to have to bear. Every time I hear of one more disaster or tragedy, I say, "Dear lord, how much more can they take?" But they keep their chins up and keep slogging ahead, never giving up. They amaze me. They deserve so much better, but I fear they will never get it.
On the other hand, there's my MIL. I tell DH that she has a silvery-gold diamond filled cloud that follows her around, saving her from disaster. Without going into detail, she is completely self-absorbed and selfish and has never done ANYTHING to help another human being in her entire life. EVER. She did the bare minimum for her kids and was not affectionate or loving. Basically, she is incapable of loving. She has acted totally helpless her entire life as a way to get others to do everything for her. People look at her and see that she is completely inept and will do NOTHING to help herself and so eventually, someone says, "Oh well, I'll do it for her." This has worked like a charm her entire life.
From the time she was a child, people have done everything for her. I'm not exaggerating. She has raised helplessness to an art form. And there are enough people out there who are the "doers" of society that she zeroes in on them and uses them to do her bidding. If I'd sat on my duff my whole life just shrugging my shoulders, I'd be living under a bridge today.But it's been great for her. She found a husband who would never divorce her, who made sure she was left with a ton of money when he died (since he knew she couldn't take care of herself) and once he died, he had trained his sons to assume the caretaker role even though they were only in their 20s. She's mean and hateful to her kids, yet they still take care of her. She has no idea just how lucky she is that people have saved her rear (and gotten her out of messes she has created) her entire life. She just thinks it's what she deserves.
By all rights, the family in the first instance ought to be "blessed." They are wonderful people who help others all the time. But they can't catch a break. My MIL is the dead opposite. She wouldn't spit on her own kids if they were on fire. But MIL always lands on her feet. Nope......There is no way you can figure these things out.
I started a thread about this very issue a while back. OP I get where you are coming from.
I don't think this is the same thing at all to someone viewing a glass as half empty or half full.
I can understand luck - it happens or it doesn't happen. There is no control over it. But "blessed" is different to me because it carries the connotation that whatever good fortune one has is bestowed upon them by a greater power. So then, why does this higher power bestow blessings upon some and not others?
Mrs. Pete says that the higher power does it for reasons that only He knows, but that isn't a very satisfying answer to the only beings to which He gave the power of reason.
I have decided to stop trying to figure it out.
I don't believe in luck, as I think everything that happens in one's life happens for a specific reason. With that being said why are some people more blessed than others, I agree with prior posters that "blessings" are all about perspective.
For example if we both had a car wreck I may be extremely upset that my car is totalled and won't see it as a blessing. You on the other hand may feel extremely blessed that you weren't injured. It's all about perspective.
Were those who were only injured in yesterday's train wreck more blessed than those who died but not as blessed as those who suffered no injury? This was because of a higher power?
My response might go poof but I mention this because this is how some of the responses wind up sounding to me.
Same with the All Things Happen For A Reason way of thinking. This too sounds lame to me. Why should anyone on the trains or related family members feel that there was a reason for this terrible crash?
Were those who were only injured in yesterday's train wreck more blessed than those who died but not as blessed as those who suffered no injury? This was because of a higher power?
My response might go poof but I mention this because this is how some of the responses wind up sounding to me.
Same with the All Things Happen For A Reason way of thinking. This too sounds lame to me. Why should anyone on the trains or related family members feel that there was a reason for this terrible crash?