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Blog Entry 2 of 62 Perspective is everything.
Perspective is everything and that is what I write about. I write about attitude, gratitude and the choices we make. I write about the things I have done and learned. I write about how to wake up happy every day of your life, even when you are faced with challenges. I know. I have MS (multiple sclerosis) and the disease has progressed to a point where I can no longer work. But that doesn't stop me from living, loving and participating each and every day. I hope that you will read my blog, join me on this journey, make comments and engage in this great learning process called "Life." You can find more of my thoughts at http://mgerber.blogspot.com See you there! Michael

If we pay attention, life is a great teacher.
Contributed by: Michael Gerber   on 9/11/2008

I feel extremely fortunate to have a deeply rooted belief that everything in life happens for a reason. That belief allows me to see value in every circumstance and situation that life has to offer. I may not like the situation, and that is very different than whether it is of value or not. Let me explain how that works for me.....

I know that I tend to over-simplify. The truth is that most of life's circumstances are very simple. It takes people like us to complicate matters. That said, I have reduced the reason for everything that happens in life to one of two things. They are:

We have something to learn.

We have something to teach.

Truthfully, and more often than not, both are true. Knowing that allows me the opportunity to view all situations as being of value. What is the reason and the value for every challenge we face? We get to decide that for ourselves. Sometimes the reason is abundantly clear. Other times it is not. Even when it is not clear, trusting that there is a reason or purpose, or value, makes accepting the conditions of life easier to do.

Why do I have MS? My list of reasons is very long. I have learned not to take the good health that I enjoy for granted. I have learned to value the relationships in my life at a level beyond any I ever could have dreamed of. For the most part, the experience of living with this disease has been a lesson in GRATITUDE. That lesson alone allows me to wake up as a happy man every day of my life.

Do I have something to teach as well? You bet. As a parent, there is nothing more important than what I can teach my children and the best approach to doing that is always by example. What my children see is that although I may have a disabling disease, my life is still, rich, full and I am still able to participate and make a difference in this world. I am pretty certain that these lessons have extended well beyond my family too.

Do I feel challenged by my disease? Absolutely. Yet, I have never felt sorry for myself. I have too much to learn, too much to teach, too much to gain to spend any time feeling sorry for myself.

The big question is this: What do you have to learn? I hope plenty and that by seeing it all as being of value, you can and will teach too.




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Michael Gerber

Los Angeles , CA

Michael Gerber has posted 62 blog entries and 1 comment since joining on 9/9/2008. Michael Gerber 's average blog rating is 5.
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