Today is a special quote day as it is the first ever guest post quote!! Today, the quote comes from Ramblin' Bess. If you would like to see her fab blog just click the link...
I
have to admit, I received this quotation in my inbox from the Happiness Project the other day. So, no, it’s not highly
original. But it struck a chord with me. Why? We all know crappy things happen,
and that sucks. Wouldn’t it be nice if it didn’t completely suck?
You’ve
probably heard the sentiment that you can’t fully appreciate the good in life
without experiencing the bad. After all, if you’ve had a float-on-a-boat life,
you don’t really know how great it is—you have nothing to compare it to.
What
the two lines have in common is the idea that bad things aren’t necessarily all
bad. They help you appreciate the good and put things in perspective. But this
quote takes this idea further. I think Marilynne Robinson is also saying that
when everything is going normally, you are less likely to contemplate your
life; instead you unthinkingly go along with the status quo. But when something
awful happens, you become more aware of the fragility and transience of life
and better able to tell the difference between what matters and what doesn’t.
I
looked up this quote and realized it’s from Robinson’s novel Gilead .
In the book, a father writes this line to his son as he’s trying to convey life
lessons to him. Learning that made me think this passage is also about sharing
“what matters” with others. We probably all have the ability to effect change
in our lives, but a lot of times, we just don’t. Which brings me to my last
point. I also believe this quote is about trying to remember the important
things in life even during the most normal times.
Wouldn’t
it be nice if we didn’t need a crisis to wake us up?
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What a good thing to remember! Glad you got her to feature! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so fun to be featured on someone else's blog! Thanks for asking me Missy!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely quote :)
ReplyDeleteAh, it would be nice to not need wake up calls. I guess that's really in our hands though isn't it.
ReplyDeleteIt's so hard to stay alert to what matters when life moves so darn fast!