You know who they are. You see them every day.
They exist in the spaces between our busy lives.
He's the security guard that stands between the world outside and your office inside.
She's the register person between your groceries and your car.
She's the bank teller between you and your money.
The train conductor. Dry cleaner. Secretary. The waiter between you and your lunch.
Even your sweet faced children who stand between the front door and your bedroom when you arrive home from work.
They
are the familiar faces we see every day. They are the people we spend
time with, even for brief moments that make life more meaningful, more
connected, more real.
They are the people we encounter between where we were and where we are going.
At various times during your day they stand right before you, here and now.
And I have a theory that says how we treat the people in between our busy lives is directly related to our happiness.
For how we treat the people in between where we were and where we are going is indicative of how we live in the present moment.
If
you walk right past the security guard at work without saying hello
because you are just too busy then you are not in the present moment. If
busyness and stress prevent you from connecting with your co-workers
when you arrive at work then you are not in the present moment. And it
is during the present moment where happiness, relationships, love and
life are created.
To live life
fully, then, is to make the most of the time in between where you were
and where you are going and the best way to make sure you are doing this
is to create meaningful interactions with the people in between. When you really think about it we all represent the people in between
for we all live between the lives of each other-connected by phones,
cars, roads, trains, oceans, planes, the internet and most of all love
and energy.
So share your
kindness, time, energy and compassion. Don't let the seemingly
insignificant moments slip away for in reality they mean everything. We
are all the people in between and when we recognize the significance of each other we also feel it and experience it inside ourselves.
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