mk’s Universe
Better than reality.Archive for appreciation
You matter.
I recently went through what I call my “nostalgia cabinet”. It’s a wooden cabinet I’ve had most of my life. I can’t remember the details, but ever since it entered the confines of my family’s home, it became my cabinet; a sanctuary for my intimate artifacts. I utilized it as such from my early youth, but sometime in the latter years of high school, I abandoned it, as if such a thing were made solely for child’s play, and I no longer wished to be a child.
I dug deep through the contents of the top drawer, and the journey was a dizzying spiral into the days of yesteryear. I met the most ancient relics of my youth, notable of which were several “Clifford the Big Red Dog” pencil tops. I used to love Clifford, especially how his name followed with not one, but three adjectives. (Isn’t “dog” a descriptor in this context?)
There’s no doubt a part of me that resists digging into such tombs, for fear of the torrential downpour of memories, and with it, forgotten dreams, lost hope, and perhaps regret. I find that reflecting upon the past is always a humbling experience.
The most potent find of the excavation were the personal letters I’ve received throughout the years. They were quite touching, abundantly imbued with love and appreciation, painting a rose-colored past.
I felt saddened by the display, wishing I’d enjoy every moment and every person even just a little bit more, wanting to reciprocate the favor that was expressed within those letters. I regret ever ceasing communication and interaction with any and all I’ve been fortunate to know and befriend. “The good ol’ days” beset me with a feeling of homesickness. You can never go home again.
I came to a realization: No matter how insignificant and irrelevant you may feel at any time, you matter more than you could ever know.
I don’t know what else to say.
Gratitude and appreciation.
Hey, bloggers! I want to share a revelation I had yesterday.
Remember to appreciate those that appreciate you.
Let me explain how I came to this. I think a lot of people can relate when I say I have a fear of not making the most out of life, of not being “carpe diem” enough, of not doing what I should be doing, of not living life at 100% capacity. Because time moves by so, so fast. When we were young, it felt like a year’s time would go on forever, and as we grow older (and hopefully wiser), time seems to disappear in the blink of an eye. It’s easy for me to feel that I’m constantly running out of time. I’m working on reframing my mindset so I can feel that I have plenty of time for anything, and thus become a more productive and fulfilled person.
I believe one of the ways we can maximize the quality of our lives is through gratitude. We should all be grateful for what we’ve got. Because one day, we might not have it anymore. So we have to be grateful now for what we have now. And a part of that is to appreciate those that appreciate you.