I was out for dinner with my friends when the Auckland WTS
race was going on. Refreshing my twitter feed every 1.5 seconds, checking the
live results, nervous, anxious, palms sweating, and ultimately being a really
bad dinner guest.
When the race was over, I was overwhelmingly envious.
Longing for the times when I was in the mix and so jealous of everyone who had raced
well. One of my friends (in the picture below), a medical student who is familiar with a competitive
environment of high achievers, sensed my jealousy and told me something
VERY important.
You have to be happy when
other people are happy.
If we are constantly jealous of others, we will never be
happy. We need be motivated and encouraged by the success of others instead of
loathing it. Most people probably do this already, but it certainly does
not come naturally to me. My first instinct is to think, “UGH, I wish it was me”!
So, I’ve decided to work really hard at this. It’s
definitely not easy, but I can honestly say that it’s making me happier. Other
people’s successes do not take away from my own, and they can be used as motivation
to achieve my own lofty goals. Whether this is in sport, or in school, or just
in every day life, I’ve realized that jealousy doesn’t serve anyone well.
Take joy in other people’s accomplishments. Use them to inspire you. It’s simple, but maybe the best advice I’ve ever had.
PF
3 comments:
Yeah Paula, quite right!
Don't think, being human just happen to you. At least, you have the guts to write it! And then, you just need to move on and think about something else!
Have a good time in Victoria! :)
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