As I had a birthday this past week, I began to think about the significance of such an event. After all, that day does occur once a year, whether we like it or not. So why should we even think about it?
For me, a birthday heralds taking stock of where I am and where I want to go. Like the New Year you ask? Yes and no. Yes, because the new year does cause us to look back and hopefully, to look to the future. And no because a birthday is so much more personal.
A birthday is in many ways a rebirth. It is a thankfulness for the time behind us, all those milestones that add up to a life lived to that point. A life well lived or a life lived not quite to the fullest.
But that birthday holds a promise as well. A promise to continue striving to do better in all areas of achievement, to continue to grow emotionally and intellectually, to continue to become better acquainted with oneself and those we love.
So, a birthday? No big deal. Just another day. I think not. It is an opportunity to deal with the very DNA of our lives and hopefully become all the better and stronger for having put in the effort.
A birthday is in many ways a rebirth. It is a thankfulness for the time behind us, all those milestones that add up to a life lived to that point. A life well lived or a life lived not quite to the fullest.
So, a birthday? No big deal. Just another day. I think not. It is an opportunity to deal with the very DNA of our lives and hopefully become all the better and stronger for having put in the effort.