One afternoon an
official-looking fellow showed up at my door and flashed an I.D. from the
water department. “I just read your water meter,” he told me, “and I have
to inform you that you have an unusually high usage this
month.”
“High
usage?”
“Yes,
sir --about four times the usual amount.”
“Four times?”
“That’s
right. Here are the numbers.”
I looked at the
numbers. He wasn’t kidding.
“It’s our policy to
let you know about this in case you have any leaks in your water
system.”
Hmmm. No leaks I knew
of. Maybe my tenant has been taking a lot of showers, I wondered. But
80,000 gallons of showers? Nope, he doesn’t even wash his dishes. I
thanked the waterman and told him I’d try to conserve this month and hope
the bill would come down next month.
A few days later I
was sitting on my back porch when I noticed a puddle in the corner of the
yard. That puddle had been there for a while, but I figured it was due to
some heavy rain we’d had. But the rest of the lawn had dried up. The
puddle was still there.
I poked my hand into
the puddle. There was a pipe beneath it, and it was leaking. I can tell
you exactly how much it was leaking: 80,000 gallons a month.
If you are losing
energy in the form of joy, health, money, or love, you have a leak in your
system. There is no malevolent parasite that has invaded your world and is
undermining you. Your leak is on your property, and as such you have
access to repair it.
The entire game of
life is about making the best use of your energy. The question is not, “Is
there life after death?” The question is, “Is there life before death?” To
answer this for yourself æ and live it æ you must quit doing things that
deplete your energy and start doing things that expand it. Moses delivered
Ten Commandments that point to how to accomplish this, but (a) Nobody
wants to be commanded; (b) Charlton Heston’s bad makeup job undermined
Moses’ credibility; and (c) Nobody has enough patience on the Internet to
wait for ten commandments to download. So here is everything you need to
know to relocate from Suckville:
Do what brings you
life.
Do not do what deadens you.
The reason you are
not where you want to be is that you are doing things you do not want to
do. If that sounds simple, it is. (One of the most popular tricks of power
and control freaks is to hide in complexity. But the best answer to a
problem is usually the simplest.) Sure, there are some things you have to
do that you don’t want to do, but not as many as you are doing. Give
yourself a break.
If you took the
energy you are wasting on things that suck and used it for things you
love, what would you be doing differently?
When you invest your
time and energy in stuff that drags you down, you die a little bit every
day. Then your life force reduces to a dribble and you croak. Yet the
Bible documents people who lived for hundreds of years, and there are
people in remote regions today who live far past 100. Their lives are
simpler and they do not fritter away their life force watching people hit
each other over the head with chairs on Jerry Springer. They just live
close to nature, eat yogurt, and develop meaningful relationships with
llamas. So open your heart to a critter who won’t dump you on national
television and you will live long enough to get a birthday card from the
President.
While you may be very
careful about what you pay for with your money, you are probably less
careful about what you pay for with your attention. In the long run, how
you spend your attention affects your life far more profoundly than how
you spend your money. Your attention is the strongest currency at your
disposal. If you squander it, your life will result in one big overdraft.
If you invest it in things you value, you will collect interest big time æ
and be interested along the way.
Everything you do is
an investment in more of the same. The illusion is that if you do
something you don’t like long enough, it will go away. But the truth is
that the more you get involved in something, the more involvement it leads
to. (Ever own a boat?) If you truly enjoy something, dive in. If not, have
the guts to walk away from what doesn’t serve you. There is no redeeming
value in misery (unless you do timeshare presentations). The hell you
worry about going to is not nearly as bad as the fear of it that drives
you to do things alien to your spirit. If you live from fear, you already
are in hell. If you live from love, you create the meeting point of heaven
and earth.