As we celebrate this wonderful holiday that marks our freedom and independence as a country, I couldn’t help but reflect on the personal freedoms that we have as individuals living here. I am so grateful for the rights that I am guaranteed and which I so often take for granted. And I am so fortunate to have the freedom of choice that so many other people in this world will never know. That is why I want to reflect on that particular gift at this moment.
As I look back over the choices that I have made in my life, I am really satisfied with them as they were always made with the most information that I had available at the time. As with everything in life, we learn and grow as individuals each day and if we obtain additional information as we go that may be in conflict with what we previously thought about a situation or individual and if that information is detrimental to us and/or other family members, etc., then we can choose to change those circumstances. However, it is very hard to make wise choices for ourselves when we get wrapped up in the emotions of a particular situation. I think that the biggest inhibitors are blame and guilt.
How many times have you heard adults justifying their behavior or choices by suggesting that that is what they were taught? Or what about those who choose to do something because someone else told them to do it? They get so wrapped up in blaming someone else for their choices that they completely miss the opportunity that they had to create a better outcome for themselves.
Similarly, when someone makes a decision that results in a less than successful outcome, they feel guilty about it. But why should you feel guilty? Unless you choose to do something that is harmful to someone else, there should be no guilt involved. You did the best that you could with the information that you had and if you find out later that things were not as they appeared then you have the choice to change those circumstances.
You have the right to make choices. You have the right to be a victim of your circumstances. You have the right to blame others for your situation. You have the right to wallow in self-pity for the situation in which you find yourself. However, you also have the right to be happy. You have the right to create the life that you want. You have the right to treat others with kindness and love. But, most importantly, you have the right to choose whatever you want for yourself because you live in a country that guarantees you that freedom. I hope that you choose well.
I would love your comments.





What a wonderful outlook on life! We do live in a wonderful country with the freedom to choose. And that is awesome! A lot of people don’t realize they have the choice to choose. I know I have felt like that in the past. Then I learned that I DO have a choice. I don’t have to do anything that I don’t want to do. Especially if I don’t feel like it. In the past I felt guilty about choosing not to do something that somebody wanted me to do. I still feel a little guilty ~ but I feel better about my choice. My favorite thing about the 4th of July besides celebrating our freedom ~ is that it’s one of the only holidays that people don’t fight over due to religion. It’s a very peaceful holiday that we can all celebrate our country, and honor the men and women that fight for our country. Thanks for sharing and God Bless the USA!!!!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I like your perspective, and I agree. As humans we let our emotional attachments get in the way personal success and happiness. Happiness is a choice and a darn good one
Happy 4th of July! Let freedom ring,woooohooooooo!