Posts Tagged ‘masks’

Which Life Lesson Are You Observing As You Watch The Olympics Unfold?

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

“Life is the mirror reflecting back to us, who we really are.”

The Olympics have been playing for only 6 short days, and already we find a plethora of newspaper clippings, news casts, and media reports on these games, on China as a country, and on its beautiful people.

A number of life lessons have unfolded for the world to learn from, if we take a moment to reflect beyond the picture that appears on the screen or the words that fill the many pages.

One particular newspaper article caught my eye and one specific television newscast had my ears perked up - they were both touching upon a similar subject but in two different contexts.

The newspaper article was speaking of the walls that had been put up around certain areas for so called advertising purposes, yet the true purpose of these walls was to hide the poverty and the less favorable. On the other hand, the newscast was voicing the concern over the fact that the young girl singing at the opening ceremonies was not in fact the real singer, but had been put on the stage because of a preferable physical appearance.

In both those situations there were negative comments directed at China and its culture for engaging in such behavior. However, what could be the lesson or the awareness to be gained here?

I believe these situations are simply a (more…)


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Know Yourself. Be Yourself.

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

The caterpillar must remember the greatness within - that his purpose is to become the beautiful butterfly.

Know yourself so you can be yourself - what do those words conjure up for you?

For me these words are a reminder of the many masks folks frequently wear in order to function in the different areas of their life. Sometimes the masks have been worn for so long - people forget they have them on. Yet, on the inside there is this feeling, this gnawing feeling that something is just not right… (more…)


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