Thursday, June 19, 2008

DAILY OM.....Everyone Has A Story

Interesting People Everywhere

It’s easy to forget sometimes that everyone has a story to tell if we take the time to listen. We are so accustomed to hearing the stories of people in the news that we sometimes lose track of the fact that the random stranger on the bus also has a fascinating story about where they came from and how they got to be where they are.

The sheer variety of paths taken in this world, from farmers to CEOs to homeless people to world travelers, is indicative of how much we can learn from each individual. Sometimes the shy, quiet person at work has the most amazing life story and the biggest dreams, it is up to us to take the time to find out.

Some people travel a path of wealth and privilege, while others struggle with only themselves to rely on, and both have great stories to tell. Each person learns lessons, makes choices, and develops a unique perspective, which only they can claim and share.

Even two people who have had very similar lives will have slightly different experiences, leading them to a different point of view, so each person remains a treasure trove waiting to be explored. When we take the time to ask questions and listen, we find that every person has a fascinating story to tell and an utterly unique perspective from which to tell it.

Bearing this in mind, we have the opportunity to approach the world around us in a new way. There is never any reason to be bored at a party, or on the bus, or in a conversation with a stranger.

When we retain the spark of curiosity and the warmth required to open someone up, we always have in front of us the makings of a great story. All we have to do is ask.

What do you think?

15 comments:

  1. It is amazing all the stories that people have to tell. I blessed to work in a profession where my job was to hear people's stories. When I worked as a Counselor I heard so many fascinating stories from my clients. In listening to their stories I learned a lot about myself. There also times that the stories I heard left me with a greater sense of gratitude. Although I have left that field I still find myself gravitating to those who are in pain and are looking for an ear to hear their story. When we listen to the stories of others both listener and the story teller are blessed.

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  2. wonderful OM for today.. and so true... we all are unique, and therefore have a story to tell about how we became the people that we are...

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  3. I love the stories about other ppl lives...I think thats why I love to read so much......I loved this OM...JA

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  4. I agree, I prefer to hear about real lives.

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  5. I think this is wonderful...

    The things you learn from people...
    they say you learn something new each day...

    I am mostly fascinated with quiet people because once you
    get them going, you're like, wow!...you had all that going on...?

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  6. Velle...I think that's why I love the internet so much. getting to know each person separately, and learning new things...

    thanks for your input

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  7. me, too Mr Biggz...Thanks for stopping by!

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  8. yeah nenah, they say you learn something about others, and it teaches you just as much about yourself....

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  9. I love your post..I am a curious person..i so enjoy listening about others lives "if they like to share" i am very interested from where they came from and how they got to where they are...and everything in between..it is what built thier character the very thing God used..So why not find it interesting! I think also it helps u enjoy the other more..and understand them better..Very exciting.

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  10. Boomshuck...Thank you for that....and thank you for reading me...

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  11. I think that you are right...I know one of the problems I have, is reaching out...

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  12. Vee...I feel you. I can reach out online, but when it comes to going further..I get stuck. lol Gotta...no, gonna work on that

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