Today at my MS treatment, I became overwhelmed with a grateful thought of how lucky I really am.
While sitting there, I witnessed a women come in for a treatment for pain. She had her young grandson with her. She was in a wheelchair and unable to walk. How sad it that? She can not even play with her grandson, who let me tell you was full of energy! I thought how lucky people are to walk, to be mobile, to be independent, to do whatever they want. Something, I think many of us take for granted.
Then came a women who had a scarf around her head covering her bald head. She not only has MS but cancer too.Double suck-y whammy! But she had the brightest smile on her face, was telling people to have a good day, and was in great spirits. How inspiring was she to witness from a room off to the side where I was. She didn’t even see or talk to me but made me really think and be thankful for how lucky I really am.
So with this post I am asking you to really take a good look at your life and see how wonderful it truly is. So many others are going through way worse things then you are or that you may ever go through. Be grateful for that. Take no one and nothing for granted. Life is short. Be the best person you can be and remember that you are so lucky to live the life you are living.