Part of me wonders if I can ever become "un-recognizeable."
I read a news story today of a cat and a dog that were given awards today for their actions. Both of them life saving actions. We recognize pets for their life-saving efforts. We recognize people for their bravery, courage, good deeds.
We recognize people for living the way we are all supposed to live. We recognize people for being the things we are all supposed to be.
What puzzles me is that it is the recognition that drives many people. There are lots of things I'm supposed to do, that I do with hopes I'll get recognized for doing them. This isn't the way it is supposed to be. I need to stop worrying about "who is the greatest" and start becoming "un-recognizeable."
Great thought! Being recognizable is something we thrive off of. We want our works noticed.
ReplyDeleteHumility is sometimes the most difficult thing to not only walk out, but wrap our minds around.