Builders or breakers
-or- a daily choice
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This article was, in part, inspired by Dharma's comments over here.
It has been said that the only constant in the world is change.
I couldn't agree more.
Every day we have a chance to make choices. Choices that will either move us forward or hold us back. But we can't hold still. The world won't let us. It doesn't take a break from turning, rolling forward, day by day. We either resolve to move forward as well, or we roll backward. The choice is up to each of us, the power rests with us to decide. Are we going to move forward?
Likewise, every day we can make other choices. We can choose to build up others around us or to tear them down. Small choices can have tremendous impacts, like pebbles in a pool, sending ripples out to every corner. Will those ripples strengthen those around us and our ties to them? Or will they rip them down?
It is quite obvious that tearing down is by far the easier route. We can see archetypes of this in the physical world. Buildings that take months, even years to be completed, can crumble in minutes or less. Monumental trees, grown to their majestic stature over the course of years, can topple to the ground in an instant of tempestuous fury. But we can also see this in the currents and eddies of interpersonal relationships that surround us. Love and trust, built up carefully over time, unravel in moments of infidelity, harsh words, and thoughtless acts. And while these can be rebuilt, planted anew, and reformed, the time commitment will again be great. Far greater than the moments of destruction.
So what do we choose to be? Do we choose to build or bring to ruin?
I have made more than my fair share of mistakes in my life. There have been too many times I have torn down. Yet I hope, and feel, that amid the rubble around me I have learned some lessons. I pray I have learned to build more than I break, to reach out to others and edify. It is a conscious choice one has to make every day, and then follow through with it. But we can.
If that is the desire of our hearts.
It has been said that the only constant in the world is change.
I couldn't agree more.
Every day we have a chance to make choices. Choices that will either move us forward or hold us back. But we can't hold still. The world won't let us. It doesn't take a break from turning, rolling forward, day by day. We either resolve to move forward as well, or we roll backward. The choice is up to each of us, the power rests with us to decide. Are we going to move forward?
Likewise, every day we can make other choices. We can choose to build up others around us or to tear them down. Small choices can have tremendous impacts, like pebbles in a pool, sending ripples out to every corner. Will those ripples strengthen those around us and our ties to them? Or will they rip them down?
It is quite obvious that tearing down is by far the easier route. We can see archetypes of this in the physical world. Buildings that take months, even years to be completed, can crumble in minutes or less. Monumental trees, grown to their majestic stature over the course of years, can topple to the ground in an instant of tempestuous fury. But we can also see this in the currents and eddies of interpersonal relationships that surround us. Love and trust, built up carefully over time, unravel in moments of infidelity, harsh words, and thoughtless acts. And while these can be rebuilt, planted anew, and reformed, the time commitment will again be great. Far greater than the moments of destruction.
So what do we choose to be? Do we choose to build or bring to ruin?
I have made more than my fair share of mistakes in my life. There have been too many times I have torn down. Yet I hope, and feel, that amid the rubble around me I have learned some lessons. I pray I have learned to build more than I break, to reach out to others and edify. It is a conscious choice one has to make every day, and then follow through with it. But we can.
If that is the desire of our hearts.