
Animals in my opinion, teach us many lessons. I was looking through my window last week at the birds landing on rooftops. It was a windy day and they needed a shelter.
Rather than fly against the wind, they abandoned their flight to let the storm past. You and I can do the same thing when we are faced with a problem. Why fight the tide of problems when we can take a shelter somewhere quiet for a while?
The birds knew that the winds would not rage all day and they can resume their flight soon after. Being patient does not mean we are losing focus. What is the point in sticking on something that will not get us anywhere?
Time is valuable and doing things according to plan is equally important but it is crucial to face our disappointments when there are obstacles. Those birds sitting on rooftops knew their limitations. They were not stupid enough to risk when they knew all they had to do was wait. Somewhere in their past they remembered the destruction of the wind and it paid to be patient.
Birds also know that there are more calm days than stormy ones. To them, dodging the rough weather is second nature. For us, taking a temporary shelter is not to admit defeat. Many of us have the urge to catch up with the lost time, hence our hurry to steam ahead. Remember, you always make a bad decision when you don’t stop to think. We get married quickly after a divorce, we say things without thinking or resign from a job on impulse.
These problems happen when we try to fly into the rough wind. It all stems from the anxieties of our past or the uncertainty of the future. We can only go to one direction and that is forward. The past is a step back and the future can only be there if we stand firmly in the present.
Problems like divorces, missing someone, losing jobs or money would not go away but they can be dealt with as they come. When they told you to face the music they also meant to get in the jive and danced to the tune. Why? Because it is the same music everybody else hears. The only difference is that we don’t dance in the same disco hall.
Look at yourself this way. How would you like to be remembered after your death? People do not care whether you lived alone, worked as a waiter or was the owner of a multi-million company. They are going to remember you how you treated others. But how you treated others depended how you treated yourself while you were alive.
There is no excuse for feeling sorry to yourself when it gets tough. Remember, nobody cares what goes on in the privacy of your thoughts, except yourself.
Problems come and go just like successes. Never ever promise yourself that you are going to solve every crisis that comes your way. Moreover, don’t take anything for granted and give yourself a chance by paying attention to what is more important. It does not pay to let precious moments pass you by for something you have very little or no control.
Lie low in that shelter when you can and fly out when it is calmer, just like those birds on the power line. As for me, I now see clearer when I sit on my sofa looking outside through that window.