Daily Reflection: 26 April 2024

Recently, my husband had to go on a work trip to Los Angeles. When he got back, he told me about how near Santa Monica, there’s this plane that social media influencers can rent out to make videos, pretending like they are traveling to some exotic place.

They get in it, video a fake scenario and tell everyone, “Heading to Bali!” or somewhere else. They never actually go, yet they create this illusion that they have this crazy, adventurous life.

People watch these and sit around wondering why their life is so boring and they grow bitter over the “normal” life they lead.

Since I’ve just finished reading, “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” I’ve been thinking about it a lot. One of the characters—Lord Henry—believes that the purpose of life is to move from one sensation to the next. Never commit to anything because that’s boring. Never learn to be satisfied with routine, stability, or normalcy. Life is only exciting and worthwhile if you move from one pleasurable experience to another.

What’s funny is, he is the most boring guy ever and he can’t see it. He lounges around all day, doing nothing productive, smokes incessantly, gossips, and is just a lazy loser.

There is nothing wrong with leading a normal, simple life. As much as I love to travel and explore, you don’t need to do that in order to make your life seem valuable.

Most of us get up, eat, work, do mundane errands and chores, take care of things, and go to sleep. Most of us have simple routines that keep life humming and not only is that fine, it’s good.

There are plenty of people out there trying to create the illusion that they have a “bigger-than-life” lifestyle. After hearing what my husband told me about the rent-o-plane and with AI everywhere, well, a lot of it is fake. Even if it wasn’t, that doesn’t mean your life is less than because you don’t live a life like that.

Be content in the life you lead. Millions of people have lived, do live, and will live lives that don’t make the history books and that’s okay.

Live your vocation to the best of your ability, Catholic Pilgrims. Thank God for the blessings He has given you and enjoy each day as it comes—you’ll never get it again.

Be blessed this Friday.

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