

I turned on the television on after breakfast today.
A loud commercial blared out at me urging me to buy something and make
my life happier. This was followed by another commercial and another
each one saying the same thing: buy this or that and your life will be
great. After a while I couldn't take it anymore. The commercials weren't
making me feel better. They were just trying to make me want things I
didn't need. Finally I shut off the set and looked out the window at the
sun coming up over the mountains. The clouds were painted purple, pink,
and yellow by God's own hand. Watching them I finally smiled and felt at
peace.
In my life over the years I have listened a lot to
commercials and bought a lot of things. I have bought cars, televisions,
computers, cell phones, stereos, and more appliances than I could use.
The happiness they brought me was temporary and fleeting at best. They
may have at times made my life more convenient, but they never once made
my life more joyful.
The things that did make my life happier, the things
that brought lasting and permanent joy into my heart and soul couldn't
be bought in a store. They instead were found in the wide open arms of
love. They were found in prayer, in thanking God everyday for my life,
and in inviting His love into my soul. They were found in simple acts of
kindness, freely shared, expecting nothing in return. They were found in
gentle words of encouragement, big hugs of affection, and inspiring
thought of goodness. They were found in all the little choices I made
everyday to grow in oneness with God and to do my best to be His Child.
They were found in living a life of caring for others and giving back
what I could to this wonderful world.
What do you want: the momentary pleasure the
commercials offer and the empty wallet that goes with it or the eternal
joy of living a life of love? It is up to you. Choose well.
©
Joseph J. Mazzella
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