Suits of uncertainty fill
every person,
Nobody has a full quota of
trust,
We may think others are
better,
But we’re all ‘normal’ until you get to know
us.
We make comparisons, elevating many above us
as ‘doing life better.’ But as soon as we get to know people we understand life
is not as rosy for them as it once seemed. Everyone has problems.We need belief,
What is Normal?
Most people want to be deemed normal, though
there are those also who want to be better than normal – who wish to live a
privileged life and be famous of some sort. But we make life unfair for ourselves
when we classify others as more normal than we are. Maybe we think they have
life more together. Perhaps they may think that of us, and, because we don’t
know each other that well, we make all sorts of judgments and assumptions based
on insufficient information. We are not as bad as we think we are and they are
not as good as we think they are. Likewise, we are not as good as we think we
are and they are not as bad as we think they are.
Life is less contrastive, regarding others in their life
circumstances, than we think.
It is normal to have problems and struggles
and frustrations and temptations, but these are all rather unique as they
manifest themselves in us as individuals. We are similar but different, because
we are characterised as normal in many different ways.
All this leads us to is an approximation of
comparison; that comparisons just don’t help much of the time. Comparisons
involve us in envy, in depression, in covetousness, and in resentment. And
sometimes, the other way, comparisons lead us to gloat, which is also not
healthy.
It should be our prayer that we would see
ourselves as normal – the new normal; which is not really normal at all, but
just as normal as the next person. We are blessed very fundamentally when we
see ourselves similarly to the rest of God’s creation, and only differentiating
God as the one above it all.
***
Many people seem superior or inferior until
we get to know them. But we are more the same than different, for instance; our
problems. We all have them; trials, frustrations, anger, hurts, and
disappointments. These are the new normal.
© 2013 S. J. Wickham.
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