Thursday; May 3
I have a fish tank
that allows my three Bettas (Larry, Darrell and Darrell) to live in the same
structure, but remain hidden from each other – well sort of. When I go to feed the fish, I believe that
one of the Darrell’s can sort of see that the other Darrell is getting fed and
he will linger over on that side of the tank even after I put his food in his
tank. I have to tap on the side of the
tank where his food is floating to help him refocus and eat. I get the impression that he is so interested
in what is going on in the other Darrell’s tank that he can’t enjoy his own
food.
I have been told that
the brain of a fish is pretty small – which explains their inability to process
“blessings”, but are we guilty of the same malady as Darrell? Are we so worried (or consumed) by what
happens to the people around us that we fail to realize what is going on with
us? Are we envious of the blessings that
others are receiving and end up missing out on what we have been given? Are we so concerned about judging the
failings in our neighbors that we lose sight of the corrections we need to
make?
We have a
responsibility to care for others, but we must be mindful that care doesn’t
turn into obsession. Let’s love one
another but maintain our focus on appreciating the blessings we have been given
and improving our own spiritual and moral journeys.
Think About It!