Adults and
parents are often being reminded of little eyes and ears lurking in their
shadows, following their footsteps. They
try so hard at being the best they can be and to be someone worth looking up
to. They keep conscience of their
actions, reactions, tongues, fears and happiness. All because what they say and
do, intentional or not, impacts our future population and future leaders of
this world.
But what if I
said, let’s do the reverse. Let’s look up to our children instead. Is it not the children that sometimes have what
matters most: honesty, kindness, togetherness, compassion, simplicity and determination,
all without discrimination? The way life
should and want it to be.
Their actions
and words can melt your heart, yet at the same time, important values are
recalled and many new lessons are learned from our younger generation. They are the ones to bring out the best in us all
and turn our attention to what is desperately missing from our grown up
lives.
My very bright
daughter and physically challenged son, have done this for me. While they may sometimes lurk in my shadow, I
prefer to look up to them and follow in their footsteps.
“Whoever
humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.”
(Matthew18:4)
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