A man I regard once talked about
having a healthy form of jealousy- a jealousy in which we see what someone is
doing that we like, and instead of reacting with a negative emotion to the phenomenon,
we allow the act to stir us as wholly and positively as possible into doing the
same thing as well.
In as much as I agree
with his philosophy based on some religious grounds, I feel that in trying to have
what our friend/people around us have, to an extent, we have to be willing to
open our eyes into what it might entail. What do I mean?
Let’s say someone named Tola just
opened her shop and you indeed love the idea that she has a shop because it’s
been a part of your dream/desire all along, you have to be careful how you
pursue yours so while in the process of pursuit, you do not fall into wrong hands
and act.
In other words, never be so
consumed to succeed like your friend to the extent that you close your eyes to possible
areas of error while in pursuit. The fact that you see your friend do it so
easily and effortlessly does not mean it is that way, for the things which in
most cases serve as the basis of a thing are often unseen. You never see the
foundation of a well-built mansion, but the fact that you can’t see does not
mean it does not exist.
As ladies, we have to be very
careful the things we desire of our friends. Don’t get me wrong, like the man I
started with said, it’s never a bad thing to see what our friends/people around
us are doing and get encouraged to do either exactly the same, or greater; but we
must never go into the pursuit of such thing with a blind eye. We must open our
eyes with wisdom to see hidden errors that can happen along the line; especially such that could
shock us that we never envisaged.
In essence and conclusively, always
go into things (especially things you know nothing of its foundation) with an
open mind to learn, and an open eye to see, not necessarily based on the
experience of your friend you know nothing about its foundation. For all there
is, the foundation of that thing you so desire might be laid with some kind of
stone that is costly to you, but permissible/usual for your friend without your
own knowledge.
In other words, even though you
are encouraged by the things your friend seems to be doing, you have to be able
to open your eyes wide in pursuing the same thing she has that you desire, so
you do not get carried away by the ‘flood’ in the terrain which you can’t see
from afar, as opposed to just the seeming beauty of it (which is all you see).