WHAT ARE YOU LACKING?

 “Before the war, my dream was to play a match with Roger Federer but now the only thing I wish for is to survive.”

These were the words echoed by 97-year-old Ukrainian Leonid Stanislavskyi who happens to be the oldest Tennis player in the world.  

Watching events unfold in Ukraine has made me realize how I have taken for granted the things I already have. More especially the basics; food, clothing, shelter and peace.

For most of us, when we went to sleep last night, we did not worry about a missile hitting our home, where will be getting our next meal, whether our family and friends are safe elsewhere, or how our life will be if we cross over to a neighbouring country as a refugee.

These are the least of our worries!

And yet 2 months ago, these were the least of the worries for most people in Ukraine. And now millions of people have fled the country leaving behind everything (houses, cars, businesses, projects, etc) to seek refuge and peace.

So rather than being preoccupied with our wants-more money, bigger car or house, fame, etc, how about first appreciating the things we already have; shelter, food, clothing and Peace.

 

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