How do You Treat People?

The way we treat others has a big impact on them, as well as showing our truth, or who we are.

Are you short with the wait-staff or with the cashier?

Do you get angry with people on the road, and blame the traffic on them?

Do you see the connection between us all and try to treat others with patience and kindness?

Have you been struggling to see others, especially strangers as regular people who also matter?

Watching so many people disregard others, just because of their life position or their job, or even because they are strangers that they think they will never see again has been devastating to see over the years.

Don’t you know that how you treat others matters?

You have the opportunity, in every experience with others, to share light or to share darkness.

How do you like to feel?

Do you think others want to get treated poorly because you don’t think about the fact that each person has feelings and has a purpose?

We all matter.

That person driving slow on the freeway may have anxiety.

That cashier might be on their 6th day in a row, working overtime because nobody wants to work.

That waitress or waiter may have been dealing with many other grumbling restaurant guests because staff is short and the kitchen is backed up.

These are people who live in this world with us.

We are all struggling, in different ways.

When you bring light, you bring peace.

When you bring darkness, you bring misery.

Don’t you think we have enough misery in this small world?

There are so many ways to help bring more light…

So many ways to help lift others up, so that they can go on with more joy and gratitude in their life.

You are capable of bringing light, if you choose to do so.

Let’s lift one another up and see that we are all important and necessary.

I see you struggling, and I see you knowing that you could be a bit better than how you have been.

We can grow and learn, so we can help bring more light into this darkened world.

Let us find more peace and joy and spread it with each interaction of our days.

In the darkness, we must always bring the light.

-M.