Blind people intensify one or more of their other senses to make them more successful and productive.  By focusing on our strengths instead of our weaknesses, we will be more productive and successful as well. 

If you have been given a special gift, in the arts for example, make this the focus of your energy instead of spending most of your time on weaker areas.  Trying to make your weak points stronger is admirable, and we all should work on that.  But why squander valuable time, talent and energy which you could be using for a greater potential, benefit or joy to you and to others? 

Follow your natural instinct and, as the blind person does, apply and utilize the abilities which you have.  You will be more fulfilled, and your soul will be in a higher plane. 

Within the Eternal, our life here is a blink.  Yet on most days we act like we will live forever.  As we cannot predict our future, today is the best time to do something worthwhile.

We are turning into a society where everything which is easier or less time consuming is perceived to be better for us:  Fast food restaurants, on line shopping, prepackaged meals, even driving one block to visit a neighbor.  Our mindset is becoming such that the least amount of time and effort produces the greatest benefit.

If that’s the case, then why are more people on antidepressants that ever before?  It is partly due to society having such low self esteem.  By always taking the fastest or easiest path, we might subconsciously think that we are better off for it.  Indeed, many times this is the furthest thing from the truth. 

In order for a person to be happy, a person must have a sense of self worth and accomplishment.  So what can be done to achieve that?  The answer is by doing that which is not so easy to attain.  When we rise to a challenge and overcome a difficult obstacle, we feel a wonderful sense of accomplishment and joy.  We feel genuinely good and happy in ourselves, and life seems exciting.  We can’t wait for our next adventure and success.

Have you ever noticed that a meal which you prepared from scratch tastes better?  Walking across the street to another shop instead of driving there feels more invigorating?  Putting something together which came in parts gives you more fulfillment than one which you bought assembled? 

We mustn’t always take the easy way out.  The benefits will be great to all but the pharmaceutical companies.  We’ll take more joy in our existence and we’ll take less antidepressants.