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The Wonders of the World vary according to the list you happen to look at, but in my mind at least, the Taj Mahal in India had a secure place on that list somewhere.
That’s why heading to the marble monument that Emperor Shah Jahan erected for his deceased wife was quite a significant event on my travel calendar.
However, the lines to enter the grounds of the Taj Mahal were a clear sign that despite its surroundings, there lived something special beyond the gates.
I expected a World Wonder to take my breath away as soon as I set my eyes on it; I expected to be wowed.
Walking through the archway leading to the Taj, the heavy mist and the shiny marble blended together, so I couldn’t see very much. Keen tourists forced their way past to take photographs while I stood staring at the gargantuan structure in front of me. It was white, barely visible and dare I say – nice?
I was blown away by this realization. The Taj in all its glory may not have wowed me, but it taught me a profound lesson that extends further than dreams of travel.
Life may not have us where we want to be, but there’s somebody out there in the world going to bed each night dreaming and wishing to be exactly where we are.
Maybe if we take the time to embrace the moment and look at what we have, we’ll see the value of where we stand in the present.
Maybe we’ll see the wonder that others see and maybe, just maybe, that might help us to appreciate and be thankful for the wonderful life we have, even as we continue moving towards where we dream of being.
Maybe if we take the time to embrace the moment and look at what we have, we’ll see the value of where we stand in the present.
Maybe we’ll see the wonder that others see and maybe, just maybe, that might help us to appreciate and be thankful for the wonderful life we have, even as we continue moving towards where we dream of being.
Anny uses personal experience to write content that inspires and encourages others. She is the Author of The Worst Book I'll Ever Write and has her online home at www.annyonline.com







Beautifully said Anny. Sometimes the other man's grass is where we are standing anyway.
ReplyDeleteJennifer Beaumont-Whyte