I gotta post this up one more time with the added text below that I recently stumbled across and written by Christa Black. Enjoy......
"I can’t stare at this picture without the corners of my mouth creeping upwards. (:
This little Mongolian girl in a simple dress, hanging out with her dirty pet camel on an ugly, brown, barren plane, appears to have more joy in her life than every person surrounding me at this posh Starbucks sipping their $5 lattes. I look around and see designer Gucci handbags and endless amounts of updated Mac products. I see $200 hair cuts and rows of expensive cars. But not one person around me, cushioned with the supposed security of our extravagant possessions, seems to possess a fraction of what this little girl has found.
We all look burdened. We all look serious. And we all look too mature to have a good, hearty laugh.
The difference between this exhuberent girl who appears to have less than I’ve ever had in my life and the somber spirit of the prosperity surrounding me can’t help but pose this question:
Is joy free, and if so, can I have a dose of it at any time?
I stop for a moment, laying aside the burden of bills, of broken relationships on the mend, of the uncertainty of the future.
What makes me smile? What brings me joy? What makes me laugh until my sides hurt?
Joy is really free, friends. You can’t buy it, you can’t perform for it, and you can’t work hard enough to grab it. It’s available to all of us, at any time…with only a few tiny tweaks in perspective."
xx, Christa