
A Life of Sacrifice Is No Sacrifice at All
A note to young leaders.
On sacrifice.
We “oldies” will often speak to you about the sacrifices we’ve made for our families. It may come across as a lament, but it ought not.
Children give us three things:
1. Worries and the sleepless nights that attend them;
2. The inspiration to love someone more than we love ourselves; and
3. With that love, to re-experience the world anew, through their eyes – with wonder, joy and innocence.
It’s a package deal … and a bargain.
It may begin as sacrifice, but it ends up being “no sacrifice at all.”
We have children precisely because – deep down – we all truly, madly, deeply want to sacrifice ourselves.
We all long to escape the prison of self-absorption – and it need not be children – it could be an elderly parent, a friend in need, a sick pet or a worthwhile cause.
So pity not a life of sacrifice. Pity a life with nothing worth sacrificing for.