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I believe in your ability to stand and courageously be the person you were meant to be. One of life’s purposes is to improve on the wiring under the hood of our lives. I believe in who you are and who you are working to be. You are an amazing being with amazing God-given capacity.
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I’m proud of you for being you and working to rise to the best you inside of you. You see, it matters less where you might be today at this moment on the character and happiness continuum than the direction you’re pointed in and the strides you’re taking toward improving. I’m proud of you for your desire to improve and grow, to stretch and challenge yourself. Your focus is on the quality of person you are over the image and façade we sometimes pretend to be. Literally billions of dollars are spent annually trying to appear improved and so much less energy and resources on actually improving.īut not you. They strive harder at looking better than being better. Many more people, it seems to me, work much harder at getting than becoming. There are relatively few people who work at living well. I’m proud of you for placing a premium on personal growth too. For waking up every morning and simply giving it your best shot. For placing one foot in front of the other. I want you to know what you may not have been told before, or told only too infrequently: And perhaps because character matters to you. Why? Perhaps because your core is not so fragile. Some people don’t want and won’t even tolerate such challenges to their fragile inner cores. And yet you continue to come back and read. I write quite a bit about character and the role it plays in our happiness. But what I do know is that you care enough about living life well, and living it more joyfully that you come here in search of answers or insight or motivation or little reminders that we’re in this thing called life together, often stumbling in the dark side-by-side. How do I know you aspire to live decent lives of high moral standards? I guess I don’t, really. I appreciate your dedication to things like standards and decency. I’m filled with appreciation for all you are and all you aspire to be. It means more to me than I have words to convey. I’m grateful for your comments and kind words, for your emails and support, your wisdom and challenges and insight and trust. I love you as someone dedicated – no matter how imperfectly – to living a life of personal growth, of happiness and character. I love you as a fellow-traveler along the road of life. And I love those who come and read what I say but haven’t yet left a comment – including those who never will. I love those of you I’ve gotten to know as we’ve communicated here and by email and those I’m getting to know. I love the goodness that is in your heart and the desire you have to learn and grow and become even more and even better than you were yesterday. You matter to me both as the founder of Meant to be Happy and as a fellow human being. Seven Messages I want to share with you today: 1. I’m moved and touched and honored by it.Īnd so please indulge me as I share a few thoughts with you about you. I don’t take lightly the time you spend reading what I have to say. I want you to know how I feel about you, about who you are to me and what that means to me. This is a letter written directly to you, my regular reader, my periodic reader, my newcomer, my tried and true, to all of you. I usually write about a topic related to a personal development issue.īut not this time. Today’s post is very different from the posts I’ve published here at Meant to be Happy to this point. “The word that is heard perishes, but the letter that is written remains.” ~Proverbs