Blessed: (adj) made holy; consecrated.

To lead a blessed life, one must be aware of how to bless.
Even though the Christian experience extols the power and virtue of “doing good to those who do evil to us,” the typical human reaction is to duplicate what has been done to us–with a 20% increase in rage.
In other words, it’s not really “an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth,” it’s more like “an eye for a popped pimple” and a “tooth for a sneer.”
With that in mind, we must learn that true progress cannot be made in our lives if we’re constantly plotting or dodging revenge.
To be blessed is to bless.
And to bless people is to balance the beauty of challenging and encouraging.
So to be blessed, we must be willing to be challenged, and receive our encouragement as fuel instead of awards. Yes, I take your words of appreciation and fill my tank so I am prepared to dole out the challenge and encouragement to others.
I also take your challenge as a way of improving my ability to relate to humankind instead of constantly finding myself an irritant.
The “Abrahamic” principle of “eyes and teeth” is not going to be rejected by the human race. It is firmly established in most of the religious people of this world.
But if you want to be successful, free of fear and devoid of the need to even the score, then find a blessed life … by knowing how to challenge and encourage those around you.
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