Religious
leaders may disagree about many things, but they all have one
message in common. They all recommend you do one important thing
in your life. You hear this same message in every religion on
Earth, especially during the holidays.
You might find this
recommendation difficult to follow. For some people, it's nearly
impossible to live this way. However, when you use this advice, you
earn the most wonderful gifts available to you.
Not only
does this advice make you happy, it lowers your stress and boosts
your intelligence. You face difficult situations with less fear.
You love everyone around you.
What Is Greatness?
"The hardest task one can have is to continue to love his fellows despite all reasons he should not."
"For the one who can achieve this, there is abundant hope.
"For
those who cannot, there is only sorrow, hatred and despair. And
these are not the things of which greatness, or sanity or
happiness are made.
"A primary trap is to succumb to invitations to hate.
"Never use what is done to one as a basis for hatred. Never desire revenge.
"It
requires real strength to love man*. And to love him despite all
invitations to do otherwise, all provocations and all reasons
why one should not.
"Happiness and strength endure only in
the absence of hate. To hate alone is the road to disaster. To
love is the road to strength. To love in spite of all is the
secret of greatness. And may very well be the greatest secret in
this universe." -- L. Ron Hubbard (*Man: mankind; the human race.)
Examples
1.
As soon as you arrive at your family's party, your stomach
twists when you see your Aunt Jane. Ever since you were young,
Aunt Jane has criticized you. "Well, managing a shoe store is
fine, but I thought you'd be a successful doctor, like your
father." "I was completely surprised to see your daughter's eyes
are blue since you and your wife have brown eyes."
If you
had known Aunt Jane would be at the family gathering, you would
have found a good excuse to miss it. You want to leave, but then
she sees you. "There you are! Have you been avoiding me?"
You
decide to be a great person and love your Aunt Jane despite all
reasons you should not. As you hug her, you notice she is now in
her 70's. You suddenly realize she hasn't criticized you for more
than 20 years. You are surprised to find you actually do love
her.
2. You are driving down the road enjoying some music
and some idiot cuts in front of you. You slam on the brakes to
avoid an accident. You send him a mental curse and hope he has a
rotten life.
You notice you feel rotten. You blame the other driver and start driving recklessly.
So
you decide to be great. You try to love the driver, but the best
you can do is find a little understanding. You think, "He must
be late for work." You wish him well.
Within seconds, you feel better and forget about it. You go back to enjoying your music.
3.
A few years ago, you and your friend Peter bought a delivery
van. He used it during the day to make deliveries from his flower
shop and you used it at night to deliver newspapers.
When
going to work one night, you notice the van is missing. You call
Peter who says, "Oh, sorry, I forgot to tell you that I sort of
rented it to this guy. I mean, uh, well, I sold it because I had
to pay off some bills. I think you owe me some money anyway, so I think
we should call it even."
You can't believe he has done
this to you. You yell at him and vow to never speak to him again.
You jump in your car and spend all night moving newspapers.
You
plot revenge in several ways. You'll spray paint his flower shop
windows. You'll steal his car. You'll spread rumors about him.
Every
time you think about Peter and the van, you get upset. Even two
years later, you feel the hatred whenever you see a similar van.
You are not pleasant to be around.
You decide to be a great person and love Peter despite all reasons you should not. Aftera few days, you decide to him.
Peter says, "I'm so glad you called! I'm sorry about the van! I've regretted selling it for years now."
You say, "Don't worry about it. I'm sorry too. Let's go fishing one of these days, okay?"
The van memory stops hurting you. People like being around you again. You feel great!
Five Recommendations for Becoming a Greater Person
1. Love everyone around you. People in your family, neighborhood, workplace, everyone. Love them for no reason.
2.
Whenever someone tries to get you to hate him or her, refuse to
play the game. Instead, generate some love for the person, even
if only a small amount.
3. Make yourself mentally tougher
by loving people, even your enemies. You can certainly love people
without letting them control you. In fact, it's easier to face and
handle difficult people if you love them.
4. Eliminate
revenge as a purpose in your life. Who do you want to get even
with? Change that intention into something positive.
5.
Make yourself happier by loving people. Whenever you feel
depressed (sorrow) or a loss of hope (despair), find someone to
love. You don't even need to see or talk to the person, just love
him or her.
"To love in spite of all is the secret of greatness. -- L. Ron Hubbard
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