I really enjoy today's piece of Flair. Written on notebook paper in red, black, and blue, with a stylish, almost handwritten font, reads "Everything Has Its Beauty, Just Not Everyone Can See It."
What an optimistic Flair, no? And carrying a little message to all the pessimists of the world: Take a step back and take another look, will you? There's something good there somewhere.
I'm not just talking about random things you may see, like an old, beaten-up pick-up truck, or some work of art that you don't quite understand. No, I'm relating this Flair to everything in life. The good, the bad, the ups, and the downs. You can choose to be pessimistic, or you can learn to be optimistic.
And it's very true. No matter how bad things get, there is always a speck of good, a bit of hope, something to smile about. A progressive world takes the bad things, and turns them into something good.
It's the age-old concept of learning from our mistakes. Sure, we may mess up pretty badly, but in the end, it is a valuable experience that will help us to make better decisions later on down the road.
When it comes down to it, we learn from everything we experience. And to recognize that...well, that's seeing the beauty in everything.












