In the
episode “Girl Meets Gravity” of Disney’s Girl
Meets World (sequel to Boy Meets
World); heroine Rylie Matthews (played by Rowan Blanchard) learns that she
is not the “center of the universe.” The analogy of the Earth revolving around
the Sun, and not the other way around helps to bring the point home to Rylie.
Do you know
of a moody individual who believes everything begins and ends with them? Many
times people like this have friends for the soul purpose of using them (like
unpaid servants). If this type of person finds someone that truly loves them,
the lover becomes their slave for as long as that person is willing to take it.
Let’s take a
more selfless approach to “center of the universe.” If you flip the above
phrase by making helping others the prime existence of your life, what could be
better than that? If you’ve made someone’s life better (that has no way to
repay you), there are few words that can describe the honorable, proud feeling
inside you. Try it.
So the
option is yours, become who you really want to be. As always, the preference is
entirely yours. Make the wise choice.
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