Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Human Identity

Human Identity



So often we try to create our identity with what we have, with our possessions and our position, yet our identity is actually created by our behavior, by what we do and more importantly by how we do what we do. What really matter's is not what you have got or the position that you hold, but who you are and how you behave.
We have become a society where we tend to measure a person’s status by their possessions and their position. We no longer measure them by their contribution to society. This has created an enormous pressure to constantly flaunt the trappings of "success" the material things that create the impression of status.
Yet the very drive to constantly acquire the trappings of "success" creates a problem. The problem of spending money that you don't have, to buy things that you don't need, so that you can impress people that you don't like.
This leads to constant insecurity, firstly can I afford these things and secondly, what if someone gets something bigger, better, faster, brighter. You sacrifice your peace of mind for the illusion of material comfort and power.
We have to learn to do more with less. Your personality is more important than your possessions. Realize that what you do is more important than what you've got. Realize that how you do what you do is more important than what you do.
Your actions have a greater influence on your reputation than the position you hold or the possessions you accumulate. The one thing that you take with you where ever you go, is you. Make sure that you are worth taking along. Realize that all possessions and positions are transient, here today gone tomorrow. Think of all the changes that have already taken place in your life. The only constant is "you".
So choose to "Be a 'Human Being' instead of a 'Human having'".

THIS IS MY LAST POSTING ON THE BLOG. THANKS TO THOSE PEOPLE WHO FOUND TIME IN THEIRE BUSY DAY TO VIEW WHAT I HAD TO EXPRESS AND SAY. Peace

Nature's Fury

Nature’s fury: Wow!

The old saying goes: When you think you have it bad someone has it worse. That statement is all too true in Louisiana and Mississippi. The Hurricane has devastated that area of the country. Lives lost and homes destroyed as people walk around in limbo trying to find food and what is left of shelter. The Dome housed thousands of people, but even that great structure suffered damaged from nature’s fury. Damn! What will those people do? How can we get them the things they need like food, clothes and water? I know southerners have a deep religious faith and right now where is Christ in this crisis?
Well I know. He’s there. Those people could have been dead from one of the fiercest elements known to man, wind and water. The looting has begun as people savage what they can to feed their families to survive. This has become the American Tsunami and I hope and pray that the celebrities that supported that Tsunami in Asia will do the same for their fellow Americans. Stay Tuned and keep praying