Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Comparing Your Worse to Everybody Else’s Best


“When you are content to be simply yourself and don’t compare or compete, everybody will respect you.”-Loa Tzu

I am an original masterpiece unique in every way imaginable. However, there were times when I looked at my worst and compared it to someone else’s perceived best. I believe we all fight the fight of comparing ourselves amongst ourselves, but the problem is that looks can be deceiving. We all have faults and failures that we would care not to speak of. There isn’t a person alive that is perfect. Yet, for so many people it is difficult to be content with being authentically who God made them to be.


Even in my most imperfect moments I am perfect. I don’t always look like I stepped out of a salon, or feel like I am on top of the world. However, I am always the best “me” I can possible be. I make mistakes and sometimes they cost me major setbacks, but hey I always seem to be right where I need to be for the moment. For many people they don’t realize the setbacks, failures, and what most call mistakes are just opportunities to perfect themselves or what they are doing.


Today, many people are facing very difficult times, but it is not time to give up. It’s time to find your own calling, the thing that makes you feel alive and ready to move forward. Setbacks are a setup for a comeback, a new way of doing the things you have always done. However, in this time you can’t have your eyes on what someone else is doing and how they are doing what they do. You must find the strength to look within and find the things that make you the best at who you are. Everything looks good when you can’t see what it takes to actually make it work. Have you ever been to Disney World? The whole park looks wonderful. You walk through the park in amazement, but what you don’t think about is all the work being done behind the scenes to make it look so beautiful.


“Every tub must stand on its own bottom.”-unknown


You and I are great masterpieces created by the greatest artist of all time, and to compare one masterpiece to another is insane, because each piece of art had its own inspiration.


Today, I look at where I am in life, and who I am becoming and I realize no one else could have ever made it walking a mile in my shoes. See, my shoes where created just for me. Everything I have gone through was for me. I had to experience the things I have experienced and l learned the things I have learned, so I could be me. So, this is my life. These are my wounds, and even when I don’t feel my greatest I remind myself that I am great. I am great with a pimp on my face, a few extra pounds on my waist, and I am great even when I feel like I am displaced. I realize that I am right where I need to be experiencing just what I need to experience, so that I can be my authentic self. Remember, you owe it to the artist to be your very best at who you are, and not compare yourself to something you could never be for you were meant to be you.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW! God is using you to motivate me. I love this piece!-C.C.

Chante said...

Today I don't take life for granted! I thank God for everything. I'm just happy to be alive. I thank God that my son is graduating from High School this year and I was his role model. I thank God that he made me strong. Strong enough to raise my oldest son on my own for 9 years and meet my husband who swepted me off of my feet, Although I praise no human flesh. I am so happy with my dreads that are so short that they can't even fit into a pony tail :) You ever noticed that when we're born into the world we are crying and people are smiling and when we die people are crying and we are smiling and are in a better place? Well I'm just happy to have met you Cha and more importantly that we've stayed friends. You are truly an inspiration. Be blessed!

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