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By: Joseph J. Mazzella I was looking out on the
woods that surround my house today as I walked through
the melting snow. It seemed so strange to see how the
trees looked in the middle of winter. Their black,
gray, and brown trunks were twisted, wet, and gnarled.
They were full of chipped bark and dead limbs. They
seemed almost ugly and as far from perfect as you
could get. Still, I knew that in just a few months
they would be alive again with bright, green leaves
and in a few months after that they would be full of
beautiful colors that would delight the heart and
uplift the soul.
Thinking about this made me smile and reminded me
that you don??™t have to be perfect in order to live a
blessed life. God knows that I am far from perfect
myself. I make mistakes every single day of my life. I
am still a gnarled, empty, tree trunk much of the
time. I do try, however, moment by moment and choice
by choice to live a good life. I do try each day to
choose and to share love and joy. I do try to grow in
oneness with God more and more as I travel the path of
life. I think, in fact, one of the best moments in my
life was the moment that I decided to stop trying to
be perfect and to just live in love and joy while
sharing all the gifts that God gave me.
We all need to stop trying to be perfect. We all
need to stop judging ourselves and just love
ourselves. We all need to give up on living a perfect
life and enjoy living a good and beautiful life. Anne
Frank wrote, "Everyone has inside of him a piece of
good news. The good news is that you don??™t know how
great you can be! How much you can love! What you can
accomplish! And what your potential is!" Let us all
live the good news within us then. Let us all grow
some bright, green leaves of love in our lives. Let us
all share the beautiful colors of peace and joy from
our hearts and souls with everyone everywhere. We
might not be perfect, but we can still bless the world
with the best within us and with the gifts God gives
us.
Joe
Mazzella
P.O. Box 164
Upper
Glade, WV 26266
joecool @ wirefire.com |