14 Mar 2008 02:21:36 | Brian Maloney
What Do You Truly Value Most?
By Brian Maloney
Believe it or not, values are in the core of all of us. These
underrated rankings tell more about us than we could ever
imagine. Yet, many of us overlook this extremely important
portion of our lives.
Why do we?
Because so many of us get caught up in the race of life and
flying ahead of others becomes more important. If becoming a
better person everyday is important to you, (and it should be)
you need to make this crucial evaluation before ever progressing
forward.
Lets say hypothetically you have a lot of personal issues
unresolved, for whatever reason. In addition, you realized that
due to your being so self absorbed, you are the highest value in
your respective life and always have been.
Whew! A lot to have realized.
Your partner, child, job, friends, religion, car and pets are
all inferior to your number one position. This has a lot to do
with your feeling a lack of personal security that can be made
to feel secure by centering yourself in the spotlight at all
times.
The world owes you the favors!
This mindset is ultimately destructive and counter- productive
at best. Although, you do as much as needed to hide this
characteristic of your personality, your thickened veneer will
grow more transparent as the days go on. The people you hold
most dear will eventually see right through it.
By not holding your partner and children in the number one
position, you are not only taking their love for granted, but in
time setting yourself up to losing them, or at best, they will
grow to resent your obvious narcissism.
The fact is that everyone in the world has naturally selfish
tendencies. How would we anticipate a reward for a job well done
without thinking of ourselves?
To what degree do we keep this selfish viewpoint close to the
chest? That is a very important question to always ask yourself.
Balancing this aspect of your heart and your intentions with
this question could certainly be the single most important
question you ask yourself throughout the course of your life.
If ranked properly, your values can dictate your future by
holding yourself below rather than at the top. Your
interpersonal relationships will be guided by this ranking.
However, this is not something you can fake!
This point cannot be said more emphatically. Introspectively
gaze into your heart and truly ask yourself this poignant
question.
If you still come out of that experience with yourself as the
most important, than your living too selfishly. Additional
introspection would definitely be indicated at that point to
gauge what is most important.
To further illustrate, here is a simple example: Your young
daughter is in the second grade and tonight she has her first
play opening. She is the innocent bunny, but your Friday nights
have historically been designated for haning out and drinking
with the guys.
Quite a dilemma, huh?
Should I see my daughter’s first play performance or should I
let my super important friends down because if I do, I might
lose one or two of them since I’m not a ‘gamer’. You think this
will inevitaly ruin or dent up my social life.
Hmmmm...
Well if the answer is to go to the bar with your friends, you
are slowly or quickly ruining what should be the most precious
relationships to you. Your daughter and partner. If it was not
even a question and you wouldn’t have missed her play for the
world, then you’d be surprised how many selfish people would
have picked the social situation.
This example is one of a million I could have come up with that
determines your higher and lower values in life. Deciding what's
more important to you and committing yourself consistently to
this mindset.
It is not as important the farther you go down the list of high
values, but your number one and two are of the utmost
importance.
Try to make certain it’s not you at numero uno!
Being selfless is a mindset, especially towards your family and
living life with an empathetic attitude toward the rest of the
world, creates a more harmonious existence. Moreover, this will
eventually speak volumes about your character and lessen the
burden of guilt that can eat away at your very core.
If you strive to live cleaner, not a necessarily more boring
existance, you’ll want to examine your highest and lowest values
in your life everyday and vow to maintain their order. They will
keep you mentally healthy and always progressing.
--by Brian Maloney-ValuePrep.com Want to improve your personal
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