Every Day Is Beautiful
“Every Day Is Beautiful” was written by guest contributor, Babajide Faseyi.
It was raining most of yesterday but as I left the house in the evening to pick up some Chinese food it had stopped raining. But I had to wait there long before I got my food and by that time it had started to rain again. And during my long wait, I started to feel a bit irritated and impatient.
But one thing I remembered was that even though I was feeling irritated from the floors being wet and the restaurant starting to crowd, I didn’t have to suffer because of the irritation. It was good to remember that I don’t have to suffer for the sake of any feeling that I am feeling.
To feel something and then to suffer for what you are feeling are two different things.
Yes I felt irritated and impatient, but I didn’t have to allow that to ruin my day.
So that was what helped me get through my time at the Chinese restaurant. I remembered that the wait I was experiencing in getting my food had its own part to play in the story of my life.
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After finally getting my food, I walked back in the rain which I didn’t like but even though I didn’t like it, I had accepted it so it didn’t feel that bad. And it wasn’t until after I got home that I realized that even the rain I had to walk in was beautiful in its own right. Which further brought home the point that some things we are going through now, while we may not be able to see their beauty as of now, we will be able to see the purpose that they served at a later time down the line.
Blessings, Babajide
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About the Author: My name is Babajide Faseyi. I was born and raised in Nigeria and then moved to the United States for college at the age of 19. In my 20’s, I became acutely aware that there was more to life than I had been taught and this led me to a deep search. I read voraciously. After a period of disillusionment with not having an outlet for the creativity that I felt within myself, I encountered Eckhart Tolle’s book, The Power of Now. And thus, the journey of knowing who I truly am and the discovery of what I have to offer creatively began. The links to my facebook pages where my writings are posted are –facebook.com/bababajide and facebook.com/babajideinc.