Top 10 Things We Take For Granted, by Peter Link

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peter-link.jpg1. The Heart That Beats - Why does the next beat take place? After all, it's not like it's bouncing. Each beat, each pump of the pump comes because of this thing called 'life'. Do we have anything to do with this life essence? Not that I know of. I can locate no responsibility for this energy. It is something that is given. 
I do not engender it. It's there whether we think of it or not. It's there for us. We have no clue where in space it comes from, how it got there, why it's just always there. But it is. There is always the next beat of the heart. And you have trouble believing in some higher power?

2. The Breath You Take - (See above) Also, I think of the complex machinery that activates this life activity. What a miracle! We slap a baby's bottom and it starts. Then it continues with relatively no input from us for a lifetime. The average respiration rate for a person at rest is about 16 breaths per minute. This means on average, we breathe about 960 breaths an hour or 23,040 breaths a day or 8,409,600 a year. If a person lives to 80, then that means on average they will take 672,768,000 breaths in a lifetime! That's you. That's me. Cool.

3. Those We Love - Why is this? These are the folks we should appreciate the most, but seldom do. These are the people we should count in our blessings every day. But these are the people that we expect to love us back because we love them. Perhaps it's the nature of love. We love and expect love in return. And you know, it almost always does - return, that is. In fact, I'll bet that it always does when our love is pure. That's the nature of love. It's a circle. Instinctively we know this and so we tend to take it for granted.

4. Water - This one's unfortunately soon to slip out of the top 10. But most of us who read this blog are still pretty blasé about it. We turn the tap and the water comes out. When it doesn't, we groan. "Oh no" knowing what inconveniences that means for our day. It's still free - well in restaurants anyway. We stand under it in the shower and it wakes us, cleans us, feeds us, grows our plants, keeps us alive. It's good stuff.

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