Food for Thought: August 23rd
Envy
When my inside looked at your outside, I overate. Envy of what others
seemed to be and of the possessions they had was a prime trigger for
overeating, turning to food to compensate for an apparent lack. No
amount of food can satisfy envy.
Why is it that the other person seems so much more fortunate, or
talented, or happier than we? We are painfully aware of our own
inadequacies and quick to envy whoever appears to "have it together."
Looking at the outside image or mask is deceptive, however, and prevents
us from seeing that underneath is a fellow human being beset with
problems and difficulties just as we are.
Who we are, where we are, and what we have is God's gift to us. What we
do with ourselves is our gift to God. The more we seek to do His will,
the less we envy our neighbor's abilities and possessions. The peace of
mind we receive through this program fills us with such gratitude that
there is increasingly less room for envy.
Take away my envy, I pray.
From Food for Thought: Daily Meditations for Overeaters by Elisabeth L. ©1980, 1992 by Hazelden Foundation.
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