By the time you hear another person’s problem, you will begin to thank God for what you once thought was your own serious problem. Life has a way of humbling us when we least expect it.
Many of us complain daily about things that, in reality, are minor compared to what others are silently enduring. It is only when you listen to someone else’s story that you will realise your burden is not as heavy as you imagined.
When you see someone who does not even have a head, you will stop crying because you don’t have a cap. That simple proverb carries a deep meaning. Sometimes, we focus so much on what is missing that we fail to appreciate what we already have. We complain about lack of money, yet some are battling for their lives in hospital beds. We grumble about job stress, while others are desperately searching for employment just to survive.
In Nigeria today, many families are facing hardships quietly. Some parents cannot afford three meals a day for their children. Some young graduates roam the streets for years without securing a job. Yet, despite all these realities, there are still countless reasons to thank God for the gift of life.
Gratitude Changes Perspective
The moment you start counting your blessings instead of your problems, your heart becomes lighter. Waking up every morning is a miracle many people prayed for but never experienced. Having good health, even if not perfect, is a blessing money cannot always buy. The ability to move your body, speak, see, and breathe freely is something we often take for granted.
There are so many ways to thank God for our lives. It may not be perfect. It may not be exactly where we want it to be. But it is still a gift. Instead of complaining endlessly, let us learn to appreciate the little things. Tomorrow is never guaranteed, and today’s struggles may become tomorrow’s testimony.
Sometimes, all we need is a shift in perspective to realise that what we call a problem is actually a blessing in disguise.
•Mogaji Arisekola, Publisher of The Street Journal Newspaper, writes from Doha.

























