By jamisue
I receive regular emails with an inspirational thought that sometimes really does inspire at a needed moment. I thought I’d share with you the most recent one which I really liked:
Make up your mind to be happy-even when you don’t have money, even when you don’t have a clear complexion, even when you don’t have the Nobel Prize. Some of the happiest people I know have none of these things the world insists are necessary for satisfaction and joy. Why are they happy? I suppose it is because they don’t listen very well. Or they listen too well-to the things their hearts tell them. They glory in the beauty of the earth. They glory in the rivers and the canyons and the call of the meadowlark. They glory in the love of their families, the stumbling steps of a toddler, the wise and tender smile of the elderly. They glory in honest labor. They glory in the scriptures. They glory in the presence of the Holy Ghost. One thing I know for certain: the time we have here goes by far too quickly. Don’t waste any more time sitting on the bench watching life pass you by.
Joseph B. Wirthlin, “Lessons Learned in the Journey of Life.” Ensign, May 2001, 35.




I loved Wirthlin’s talks. He was always so positive. I swear he really did have a twinkle in his eye. and This was a beautiful quote, thank you.
Comment #1 by Molly DoeFebruary 24th, 2009 at 5:51 pmI always love Elder Wirthlin.
Comment #2 by Tracy MFebruary 24th, 2009 at 7:11 pmIt’s hard to believe that for the first time he won’t be at this General Conference. I’ll miss not hearing him speak.
Comment #3 by StarababaFebruary 24th, 2009 at 7:45 pmWhat a great quote! I know I’ve been stuck in the “I’ll be happy when…” mode of thought and it’s something I’m trying hard to stop doing. I should be happy with what I have, because what I have is great. Thanks!
Comment #4 by BFebruary 25th, 2009 at 9:40 amI love that quote. I have some lovely examples of this exact form of happiness around me and I aspire to it. Letting go and allowing ourselves to enjoy the here and now is one of the biggest tricks to daily joy (which then translates to long term JOY, too!)! Thanks for the quote!
Comment #5 by rachelFebruary 26th, 2009 at 4:25 pmHow lucky are we to have the Apostles to give us such wise council? Beautiful!
Comment #6 by mitsyFebruary 26th, 2009 at 8:55 pmThank You
Comment #7 by sklep modelarskiMay 18th, 2013 at 3:55 am