It occurs to me that a corollary of that point is in this life, if we live long enough, we face profound loss. Loss is hard to avoid. Also, even when we gain, it is usually temporary. Even the 'permanent' gains can lose some of their edge. In other words, there is always a degree of loss, even profound loss. However, we don't have to be lost.
I will go over my concept--losing everything else, but keeping ourselves--and give what I see as a backstop to looking at life as hopeless. First, losing. On our travels through life many things pass. These are just a few of them:
- Most people when they are born, spend a lot of time around one or both parents. We get the attention and love, warmth, the security, the attention of them. In time, as kids get older, their parents realize that they can't just hold onto their 'little one' forever. They must allow their little angel to fly. From the perspective of a kid, it is gaining their freedom. From the perspective of a parent it is the loss of sharing joy and love with their child.
- People come and go in our lives. It is hard to lose someone we thought was our friend. Sometimes, it is in a dramatic destructive fashion. Sometimes, people just drift apart. Other times, they just stop reaching out or back to us and we don't know why. Even when it is not a dramatic exit, it the sense of loss is still present when friends just move away or fade out.
- Loved ones pass away. It can be the loss of those very close such as close family or friends. It could be a friendly familiar face. It could be a beloved fixture in the background we never got to meet such as Carrie Fisher. Regardless, a passing still has a sting to it.
- Our youth, our energy, our health fades. The carefree nature of youth is lost to adult problems to where we miss the romanticized version of our youth.
We can lose a lot in our lives, but we won't lose ourselves and be lost if:
- We keep our self-respect and dignity.
- We keep our honor.
- We keep our basic sense of fairness and decency.
- We keep our sense of who we are (our roles).
- We keep our faith and purpose.
- But most of all we keep our relationship between us and God (our Higher Power). All else flows from this.
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