Friday, October 6, 2023

Story 29; Vol. II, My Stories

I thought you would find the latest story to Volume Two of My Stories interesting.  When you have settled on a motto for yourself, leave it in the comments section. Thanks.

Story 29: What would you consider your motto?

This week’s question is interesting.  Ask most people what their motto is and they would probably say they don’t really have one.  But in my view whether or not you realize it everyone has a motto.

 

A motto is like an abbreviated philosophy of life.  It’s a reflection of your basic personality and character.   For example consider the following three potential mottos: “Live everyday like it’s your last”; “Be the change you wish to see in the world”; “One day at a time”.  Each one of these mottos represents a different way to approach life whether it be above all else, have a good time all the way to make a plan to change the world. 

 

My personal motto is very much a reflection of my particular way of handling things.  It is Keep Calm and Carry On. The keep calm part is definitely me.  I don’t fly off the handle when life hits a brick wall-and believe me-at 80 years old I’ve hit more than a few brick walls. 

 

The second part is also like me.  I interpret Carry On to mean analyze the situation and handle it.  When life throws a monkey wrench into the works, figure out what needs to be done to work things out.   But sometimes life’s little wrenches don’t have a solution.  Then what?  Carry on, that’s what.  Keep going.  Curling up into a ball of despair is not going to solve anything. 

 

I have to confess I did not invent the Keep Calm and Carry On motto.  As far as I can determine it originated during world war II by England’s  Ministry of Information.  To me that makes sense.  The sentiment of Keep Calm is very British.  They’re not an excitable group of people like, say, the Italians who become very animated and emotional during crises situations.  Given the fact I’m part English and part Italian my temperament could have gone either way but in thinking back to my childhood it was my Italian mother who tended to keep calm when things went south and my English father was the one who flew off the handle.  Go figure.  My family has always been a little weird.

 

In order to help you, dear reader, decide on a motto that suits you, here’s a list of potential mottos  I put together for your consideration.  Just think about the kind of person you are and choose one-or make up one of your own.  There’s a motto out there for everyone. 

 

1. When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.

2. Live every day like it's your last.

3. Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken.

4. Be the change you wish to see in the world.

5. Let go of who you think you're supposed to be and embrace who you are.

6. If you are not obsessed with your life, change it.

7. Set some goals, then demolish them.

8. A ship at harbor is safe, but that's not what ships are for.

9. Take small steps every day.

10. If you're tired of starting over, stop giving up.

11. Be a rainbow in someone else's cloud.

12. Don't sweat the small stuff

13. Will this matter a year from now? 

14. Always remember to fall asleep with a dream and wake up with a purpose.

15. If you are not wiling to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary.

16. Always find a reason to laugh.

17. What's meant to be will always find a way. 

18. If you can't stop thinking about it, don't stop working for it.

19. Life is a one time offer, use it well.

20. Life doesn't have to be perfect to be wonderful.

21. We have tomorrows for a reason. 

22. Your soul knows when it's on to something.

23. Eat healthy, sleep well, breathe deeply, enjoy life.

24. Some of the best things in life are mistakes.

25. Everything in life that matters requires risk.

26. Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn.

27. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking.

28. Always believe that something wonderful is about to happen.

29. If for a while the harder you try the harder it gets, take heart. So it has been for the best people who ever lived.

30. Be happy with what you have while working for what you want. 

31. Be who you needed when you were younger.

32. A good laugh and a long sleep are the two best cures for anything.

33. If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it's yours. If it doesn't, it never was.

34. Nothing will make you feel better except doing the work.

35. What you choose to focus on becomes your reality. 

 

And if none of these do it for you then here’s my advice DON’T WORRY. BE HAPPY!


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