I always hate watching shows like "Extreme Makeover", because by the end of them I feel like shit.
I feel like shit because I realize how not humble I can be and how much I really take for granted.
To see people react with such gratitude to something as common as a bed makes me want to change everything I do. I get upset at lame things like bad parking, bad service, or not being able to get my way with my parents while, some families deal with not being able to provide for their kids. Seeing kids in need is heart wrenching to me because I think of my nephew and how his face lights up when he gets a new toy; so to see a little kid get excited because they have something awesome like a new house is great.
I remember when Oprah went to Africa and gave all those orphans Xmas. She gave the boys soccer balls and the girls got dolls and all those kids were so elated. No matter what language or culture barriers there are, kids feel the same way all over. They were so happy to have something as simple as a ball that it made me feel so awful because of the way I think sometimes.
I guess it puts it all into perspective when seeing stuff like this, which is good as it helps me focus on what's important to me and what's expendable.
I feel like shit because I realize how not humble I can be and how much I really take for granted.
To see people react with such gratitude to something as common as a bed makes me want to change everything I do. I get upset at lame things like bad parking, bad service, or not being able to get my way with my parents while, some families deal with not being able to provide for their kids. Seeing kids in need is heart wrenching to me because I think of my nephew and how his face lights up when he gets a new toy; so to see a little kid get excited because they have something awesome like a new house is great.
I remember when Oprah went to Africa and gave all those orphans Xmas. She gave the boys soccer balls and the girls got dolls and all those kids were so elated. No matter what language or culture barriers there are, kids feel the same way all over. They were so happy to have something as simple as a ball that it made me feel so awful because of the way I think sometimes.
I guess it puts it all into perspective when seeing stuff like this, which is good as it helps me focus on what's important to me and what's expendable.
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Plus, the fact that you know this and you feel this way, means that you "get it" where a lot of people just really don't and they don't care to even try.
xoxo