Focused
Value
Quality Vs. Quantity
We live in an age of quantity.
The media shapes us with the notion that larger, faster, and more are often
synonymous with better. We are told that we need to find more time, more
possessions, and more love to be truly happy. A smaller quantity of anything
that is high in quality will almost always be more satisfying. A single piece of
our favorite chocolate or a thin spread of freshly made preserves can satisfy us
more than a full bucket of a product that we aren’t very fond of. Similarly, one
fulfilling experience can eclipse many empty moments strung together. It is not
the quantity of time that matters, but the quality that you experience during
each moment. Every minute is an opportunity to love yourself and others, develop
confidence and self-respect, and exhibit courage.
Ultimately, quality
can make life sweeter. When you focus on quality, all your life experiences can
be meaningful. A modest portion of good, healthy food can nourish and satisfy
you on multiple levels and, when organically grown, nourish the earth as well.
Likewise, a few hours of deep, restful slumber will leave you feeling more
refreshed than a night’s worth of frequently interrupted sleep. A few minutes
spent with a loved one catching up on the important details about family, work,
or community can carry more meaning than two hours spent watching television
together.
Often, in the pursuit of quantity we cheat ourselves of
quality. Then again, quantity also plays a significant role in our lives.
Certain elements, such as hugs, kisses, abundance, and love, are best had in
copious amounts that are high in quality. But faced with the choice between a
single, heartfelt grin and a lifetime of empty smiles, most would, no doubt,
choose the former. Ultimately, it is not how much you live or have or do but
what you make of each moment that counts.