Tuesday; April 7
One of the things I like
about the Major League Baseball season is that there are 162 games. This gives fans a chance to get to know the
teams and the players and, with that number of games, you do get your money’s
worth. One of the things that I dislike
about the Major League Baseball season is that there are 162 games. This provides a lot of opportunities for ups and
even more for the downs. While it’s
enjoyable to watch winning streaks, it can be agonizing watching them lose. These snapshots seem more pronounced and
painful. There are a lot of peaks and valleys;
so the key to being a good baseball fan is to be willing to find the necessary
balance.
The reason I bring this
up is that, in a way, life is a lot like this.
Through the years we are going to have a lot to celebrate, there will be
a lot of good times. Yet, there will
also be seasons of struggles and disappointments. We may have prolonged illnesses, extended
struggles and even times when we feel like the world around us has lost its
collective mind! Like being a good ball
fan, being successful in life requires balance.
We need to understand that social and political climates won’t last forever;
our health will tend to find an equilibrium and the bad days will be offset by
the good ones.
Are we living through a
difficult season – either baseball or in life?
Let’s try to see things through a long lens. When we do, we might be more apt to find
contentment.
Think About It!