Decisions …. Are all about emotions
No trumpets sound when the important decisions of our life are made. Destiny is made known silently.
Agnes De Mille
I was conducting a communication skills workshop to one of the NGOs in Lebanon in a program for motivating people with special needs to enter the labor market. It was common to those young individuals that “normal people”, as they described, look at them as weak individuals, and treat them accordingly, so that wherever they go, to whatever place they enter, they hear or see the pity in the face of the people, even in the workplace, and even that those strong individuals have great credentials of academic background, the maximum that they can look for, is a non-value added position, a lower status, just a job that they can secure a small income from.
Those powerful individuals gave me a great lesson then, a lesson about decisions… and destinies forged by their ambitions. In that class, you can say that “potential was in the air”, people from different academic backgrounds powered by life examples, people who know their points of strengths, and that are building the blocks of their future upon, and know the fact of their physical limitations, and yet making a humongous effort to overcome them.
It hit my thoughts how we “normal people” as they described us, fall into the trap of our own inner perception of things, even the slightest sickness, or the bad-hair day effect, can ruin our days…
Letting our limitations, or at least what we think they are, take over and control our lives, we literally let them shape our destinies, hence we let them write our book of life.
Rita, one of this class attendees, came late that day, I saw at her entrance a charismatic personality that can spread positive energy to a whole village, she had such a charming weapon and shield, it was her smile, a genuine smile that never left her face…
“With this smile, I make my destiny”, she said, replying on my argument on how our emotions influence our decisions. “when I was diagnosed as fully paralyzed, I was at the age of 9, it was after a damaging flu hit my whole body, and even the doctor after 3 years of me being in the special care center ordered that I leave, being so sure there was no room for improvement for my case” she stated, she had to convince the doctor at that age that she wanted to stay, her words were mixed with her lovely smile still, “doctor, it’s my life, and I decide to live, if you give up, it’s your problem, but I am not”, she was on the wheel chair back then, with even half of her body up to the face paralyzed as she described, and with that strong will, the smile, she faced her illness, which many of us would take for a limitation, a huge one…
With this smile she got over the wheel chair, with very long and hard hours of physiotherapy, and swimming practice, and also a very exhausting linguistics exercise, now she is a grown-up woman, with the charm of a Cleopatra, the heart of a warrior, and the mind of a Marx… this is not the end of the journey, she is still in the beginning of it, her ambitions, or shall I say set target, is to lose the walker this year, and to finish her University degree so she can get a (not just an ordinary) job… I believe with that smile, with that determination and strength, she will.
That young woman made a decision, a decision to live, to fight for her life, to put all her strengths in the front line of her army of feelings, against her own limitation, that decision controlled her destiny, others would have let that destiny control their decisions, their decisions to do the job they just can perform at, not the one they really loved to do, that decision to live a life they would be just fine with, not the life they dreamed to live… she made a decision that changed her destiny, and is still doing so…
If I look at our daily interactions, feelings or decisions, I believe we can learn a lot from Rita, and that we should take a closer look at our limitations, doing the comparison with hers, our limitations seem to be just a fraction, yet, sometimes, we let them push us to live the lives they lead, and we surrender to make them grow inside us, taking control of our lives, and kill pieces inside us day-by-day.
No matter what situation this life puts you in, remember, you always have choices... this is not the point...
It is the choice you make, the decisions you take
we take decisions in life left and right, without bearing in mind the consequences of these decisions...
The simplest decision you make, will make it or break it for you in no time, it will reveal another decision you will be dragged into taking, or will reveal a whole destiny you will put yourself in.
Financially, emotionally, loving relationships, socially, even the food you decide to eat decides your destiny afterwards.
Next time when you are in a restaurant, watch that old waiter, and ask yourself, why is he still a waiter? Why is his manager 20 or 30 years younger than him? Why is he putting up to whatever silliness I am making?
Next time you are in a bar or a club, take a look and embrace the faces, you'll read a lot, trust me.
You’ll read regrets, joy, pleasure, frustration (oh boy there's a lot of this), deception, sarcasm, selfishness, desire, instinct, and a lot more.
Next time you are in a park, take a look at the children's faces and try to absorb the amount of emotions and feelings, take a look at the parents, watch their eyes, they will tell you a lot, how they love their little ones, how they are afraid and anxious about them, how they care for them, how they devoted a their whole life, love, care and destinies, because they took a decision once to get married and to have them.
Next time you are in a plane, take a look at the pool of personalities, traits and behaviors, take a look at the eyes of the ones next to you, there's a whole story of decisions and destinies beneath each face, watch their whole life movie without even having them speak, they will tell you about their decisions, the pain they had or have, and the pleasure they sought or seek.
Next time when you are in a public place, take a look around, you will find happy faces, sad faces, worried faces, non-chalant faces, and faces that either are full with pride and joy, or grief and pain.
Remember then, that we make decisions to reach one of the two ultimates...
We make decisions to reach Pleasure
and we make decisions to get rid of Pain
Be wise with your decisions
It is the choice you make, the decisions you take
we take decisions in life left and right, without bearing in mind the consequences of these decisions...
The simplest decision you make, will make it or break it for you in no time, it will reveal another decision you will be dragged into taking, or will reveal a whole destiny you will put yourself in.
Financially, emotionally, loving relationships, socially, even the food you decide to eat decides your destiny afterwards.
Next time when you are in a restaurant, watch that old waiter, and ask yourself, why is he still a waiter? Why is his manager 20 or 30 years younger than him? Why is he putting up to whatever silliness I am making?
Next time you are in a bar or a club, take a look and embrace the faces, you'll read a lot, trust me.
You’ll read regrets, joy, pleasure, frustration (oh boy there's a lot of this), deception, sarcasm, selfishness, desire, instinct, and a lot more.
Next time you are in a park, take a look at the children's faces and try to absorb the amount of emotions and feelings, take a look at the parents, watch their eyes, they will tell you a lot, how they love their little ones, how they are afraid and anxious about them, how they care for them, how they devoted a their whole life, love, care and destinies, because they took a decision once to get married and to have them.
Next time you are in a plane, take a look at the pool of personalities, traits and behaviors, take a look at the eyes of the ones next to you, there's a whole story of decisions and destinies beneath each face, watch their whole life movie without even having them speak, they will tell you about their decisions, the pain they had or have, and the pleasure they sought or seek.
Next time when you are in a public place, take a look around, you will find happy faces, sad faces, worried faces, non-chalant faces, and faces that either are full with pride and joy, or grief and pain.
Remember then, that we make decisions to reach one of the two ultimates...
We make decisions to reach Pleasure
and we make decisions to get rid of Pain
Be wise with your decisions
Dear Dr.Hady,
ReplyDeleteHow can i show appreciation for those inspirational words and very motivational? i Do always search in the faces for every thing you have named in order to see what im looking for maybe sometimes to reach for more pain that the one im feeling. Believe it or not but this helps a lot..
Thank you Dr.
DEAR DR.Hady,
ReplyDeleteYour words give hope and strength.
I am one of those people who were positively influenced by your work. It simply enlightened me! It gave me power to overcome all the obstacles and to believe in a better tomorrow.
As you always say, decisions really do make destinies...
Dear Sarah, thank you for your post, and Samira, I am glad to be that inspiration, and to be inspired by the people I meet and interact with. thanks again ladies
ReplyDeleteVery inspirational writing, It is people like you who give the keys for improvement in the lives of others...I am proud to know you and hope we meet very soon Dr. Safa.
ReplyDeletewarmest regards
We all have our own dark side – that’s where our energy is, our passion, our power. Your words Dr. Hady and Rita’s experience trigger us to confront this side of us rather than bury it deeply. Your coaching Dr. Hady help us to read between the lines; it teaches us not only to look at the people surrounding us and read them, but to listen to their silence in order to add it to our personal experience and come up with the best decisions that will make our destiny. After all, happiness is an attitude. We have the ability to make ourselves miserable and defeated, or happy and strong.
ReplyDeleteAll the best to a man who only gives the best
Someone said "we produce the same salty water as a reaction to an incident, either tears crying about it, or sweat working hard to overcome it"
ReplyDeleteDina, thanks a lot for your comment, Danny, see you soon in Lebanon