Remember when you were in secondary school and all you could think about was: ‘I will be happy when I finally graduate so I can escape this hell hole and I can finally do what I want to do with my life’. Remember?
The hallmark of the “grass is greener syndrome” is the idea that there is always something better that we are missing. So rather than experiencing stability, security, and satisfaction in the present environment, the feeling is there is more and better elsewhere, and anything less than ideal won't do.
Now let's go down memory lane remember this song by the popular musician Adekunle Gold "Ire" (Goodness) in his album ABOUT 30 the song goes like this:
[Verse 1]
The Grass Is Greener On The Other Side
That’s What I Thought, Before I Took The Ride
I Burned My Bridges, So I’d Never Look Back
But, If I Had Known
The Life I Was Searching For, Was Looking Me Right In The Eye Oh
If I Had Known, The Life I Was Searching For, Was Already My Own
Ire N Be Nile Oo, Ire Ayo....
Now I don’t know about you, but nowadays I catch myself thinking ‘I wish I was back in High school so I can get back to the easy days and escape this hell hole called "adulthood" and we tend to think that 🤔:
🤔 I want to travel the world and buy all the designer bags, designer shoes, wear the best make up etc.
🤔 I’m living the single life but I would love to be in a relationship like Jasmine and Tony
🤔 I’m traveling the world but I want a job and a nice apartment just like my friend Anthonia.
These thoughts make it feel like our lives suck but believe me, your life is probably pretty damn good! When we say that the grass is greener on the other side, we’re usually (if not always) projecting our own unhappiness or our dreams to outside factors (what goes on around them)
There are people out there that say that the true secret of happiness is wanting what you already have, and not only people out there right now have said that, that wanting what you have is the key to happiness has been said for a long time.
Don’t set your mind on things you don’t possess as if they were yours, but count the blessings you actually possess and think how much you would desire them.
I like to put it like this, instead of believing that the grass is always greener on the other side, you should try and nurture the grass you already have. After all, the grass is greenest wherever or where it is watered.
I'd conclude with the second verse of "Ire" by Adekunle Gold:
[Verse 2]
The Grass Is Greener, Where You Water The Ground
That’s What I Found, When I Took The Ride
I Realized The Mountain I’ve Been Climbing ,Is Nothing But Sand
I Didn’t Know I Already Had The Answer
No I Didn’t Know
But, If I Had Known
The Life I Was Searching For
Was Looking Me Right In The Eye Ohh
If I Had Known
The Life I Was Searching For
Was Already My Own.
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''I like to put it like this, instead of believing that the grass is always greener on the other side, you should try and nurture the grass you already have. After all, the grass is greenest wherever or where it is watered.''
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Many times we crave so much and fail to acknowledge what we already have.
I needed this mindset for my week.
Thanks for this <3
Thank you so much for this. I'm glad it helped. 🤗
Delete📝 Living in & enjoying the moment is the best gift one can offer oneself! Well done!
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ReplyDeleteAyobami! This was worth the wait and though provoking; Thank you for reminding us to enjoy life as it comes. Much loveee!
DeleteYou are most welcome. I'm glad you like it 😊
DeleteThen... I hope you remember that the moment you're right now, you once looked forward to it. Enjoy life
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ReplyDeleteHmm! Well written. Bask in the moment and enjoy life.
ReplyDeleteMay Mother Nature forgive all the lies I successfully told myself 🙏
ReplyDeleteThank goodness I now know that the future is now