What matters to you says a lot about you. In some instances, it defines who you are to others.
That's an awful lot of power, isn't it?
If that's the case, it would behoove us to be mindful of what is mattering to us. Does it amount to a hill of beans in the grand scheme? Does it better anyone's life? Is it really how we want to be defined?
The New Year gives us a great chance to take audit of our lives; to see where we are, and where we long to be. As part of that audit, we should perhaps include an inventory of what matters to us.
We may very well find that what we feel matters, really doesn't matter much at all.
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