Posted on 04.06.2018

Counting Blessings - Soapbox Rewind

*NOTE* Here's a soapbox rewind from 2015, new one on Monday. - TeamCDB

We Americans have become a race of spoiled people. Technology and science have provided us with conveniences that have lengthened our lives and shortened our steps, things once considered wonders that we have assimilated into our lifestyles and now take for granted.

We tend to get frustrated when the batteries in the TV remote become weak and won't change the channel in two seconds or the garage door opener gets stuck and a flat tire is enough to bring on a hissy fit.

We forget that a few short years ago you had to walk up to the TV and turn a knob, get out of your car and open the garage door, get back in the car and drive through and then get out of the car and close it again, and flat tires were a pretty common occurrence that could be remedied with a jack and a lug wrench in about ten minutes.

Now we spend more than ten minutes cussing and fussing about it before we even start to go through the convoluted process of locating the jack.

We complain if the traffic is slower than usual, if the mail is late, if an outing gets rained out or a faucet drips.

There are people you dread to see coming or to talk to on the phone because they always find something to complain about, in fact, some of them are serial complainers and have refined complaining to an art form.

"Sally was supposed to pick me up for work this morning and she called about ten till and said her baby was sick, well its no wonder she lets it eat all that junk, so I drove the car in, but Bill had forget to fill it up and I ran out of gas right in the middle of the road, if I’ve told Bill once I’ve told him a thousand times to keep gas in the car, anyway I went to call a tow truck and my cell phone was dead and I had to leave the car and walk up to a drugstore and use a pay phone but I didn’t have any change and the druggist couldn’t break a twenty, anyway, he let me use his phone and it took the tow truck two hours to get there and I had to sit in the car and wait in that 90 degree weather and when the tow truck came all he did was put five gallons of gas in the car and charge me seventy five dollars and then I was three hours late getting to work and that little smart aleck supervisor, you know the one with the frizzy hair and wears all the make up, well she just chewed me out. How was your day?”

Although I am by no means immune to a little complaining I have discovered that it’s a total waste of time and is a source of irritation to the people you happen to be around. Nobody wants to hear anybody else complain, it’s like fingernails on a blackboard.

Practically all the doctors I go to have their offices in a big hospital and it only takes going by for a checkup for me to realize that I really have no complaints. I see people who have a lot more to complain about than I do.

When I see a mentally disturbed street person or a parent with a sick child or someone who has lost their job or a wounded warrior returning from Afghanistan or a cancer patient fighting for their lives, my complaints seem so insignificant as to be nonexistent.

Complaining can become a habit, a part of one's personality and become so natural that they approach any situation that is less than perfect by complaining.

The Bible encourages us to fix our thoughts on the pure, the lovely, the positive.

It takes a lot more energy to think about something negative as it does to think about something positive.

It’s natural to become irritated when things go wrong, but if we'll only admit it, most of our problems are small and dealing with them in a positive frame of mind makes solving them a much simpler task.

Complaining about something won't make it go away, deal with it and count your blessings.

What do you think?

Pray for our troops and the peace of Jerusalem

God Bless America

— Charlie Daniels

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Comments

Count Your Blessings.
All I can say is Amen brother.
Posted by Robin
Murmuring
Amen, Amen & amen Charlie, one of my favorite Bible verses Exodus 16:6-8 King James Version 6 And Moses and Aaron said unto all the children of Israel, At even, then ye shall know that the Lord hath brought you out from the land of Egypt: 7 And in the morning, then ye shall see the glory of the Lord; for that he heareth your murmurings against the Lord: and what are we, that ye murmur against us? 8 And Moses said, This shall be, when the Lord shall give you in the evening flesh to eat, and in the morning bread to the full; for that the Lord heareth your murmurings which ye murmur against him: and what are we? your murmurings are not against us, but against the Lord. nuff said God Bless Plowboy
Posted by Plowboy
Complaining soapbox
I’m guilty of complaining and then,like you Charlie, I see someone way less fortunate than me and I realize that I need to thank the Lord for my many blessings. Everyone suffers hardships and loses people they love dearly at some point in their lives. I’ve lost my daughter to gun violence and it’s something you never get over. And when I lay my head down I pray for other parents that have lost children too and especially those that have no idea where their children are. May God keep his arms around our country and keep us all safe. Pray for Our President and May God Bless America 🇺🇸
Posted by Cathy
It makes a difference where you stand.
I don't like standing downstream of a complainer who is pissing and moaning. It is not so irritating when I am standing upstream from the complainer; it is easier to ignore him in the clear water.
Posted by Allan
Thank you
Thnks Charlie. So true. Technology has robbed the young people of learn'n how to figure out anything. They have a little black box that does everything for them
Posted by Katy
Charlie
I’m sure Charlie would never remember this, but I met him way back around 1979 in a small hotel in Santa Rosa, Ca. I was there to deliver some training for my company. I was sitting in the hotel restaurant with a couple of students from my class. As I looked around the restaurant, I noticed Charlie sitting at a nearby table and thought it odd that he would be sitting there with all us regular folks. Our waitress came over and asked if we knew who you were. All of us were “Country” folks, so we told her we definitely knew who you were! She then commented that she wanted your autograph so bad it hurt, but restaurant policy prevented her from asking. Right about then you got up and walked over to a bank of coin phones located nearby. I grabbed a piece of paper and a pen and walked over to you. I honestly expected you to shoo me away, but I explained I was trying to get your autograph for our waitress. You then said “aah hell, she shoulda just asked me!” I explained that she couldn’t, and you signed your name for her. I was totally surprised at how down to earth you were, especially given your status as a celebrity. Charlie, you’re truly one of a kind!!!
Posted by Frank
Pray continuously
In my time, I have learned that no matter how bad things may seem, there is ALWAYS someone who is much worse off than me. I spent 26 years seeing how bad so many have it around the world, only to come home to hear my fellow Americans complaining about, what seemed like, everything. I had a transitional moment in Afghanistan in 2001, when our local Northern Alliance group cooked chicken and rice for us. I watched as those guys killed the two chickens and washed the meat in the water from a ditch. They then filled the cauldron with the water from that same ditch to boil the rice and chicken. We all thanked God before we ate that food. The point to this is that I learned to thank God continuously throughout the day, fore every little thing. It has been liberating and has taught me to thankful for what I have, and not to ask for trivial things. God has blessed me with survival, a good life, a darned good wife, a good family, good friends, and the ability to accept whatever happens in my life. Pray and thank him continuously. You will find that your life simply gets better as a result. He's waiting to hear from you.
Posted by Barry