Comparison gets a bad reputation.
Most of the time, for good reason.
It can steal joy.
It can convince us that what we have isn’t enough.
This week, though, comparison did something unexpected.
I toured a beautiful old house.
It was huge.
Tall ceilings. Tons of rooms. Character everywhere. The kind of house that makes you stop and think, “Wow.”
But something funny happened on the way home.
I found myself appreciating my apartment even more.
It’s not perfect.
It’s not the quietest. Storage is…creative. Extra bedrooms would be nice. I’d love a garage someday.
But then I started thinking about everything my apartment is.
It’s where I write. It’s where I build websites. It’s where I sometimes train. It’s where my kids eat, sleep, and watch TV. It’s where ideas turn into projects. It’s where Brickwall grew. It’s where I’ve laughed, struggled, learned, and started building a better life.
It’s home.
(Not to mention I don’t have to worry about fixing things, mowing the lawn, foundation problems, moisture problems, and spending every weekend at Home Depot. 🤣)
Sometimes we’re so focused on the next thing that we forget to enjoy the thing we’re standing in.
The bigger house. The better job. The nicer car. The dream garage.
There’s nothing wrong with wanting those things.
In fact, I hope you keep chasing them.
Just don’t make the mistake of believing your life begins when you finally arrive.
Life is already happening.
Your apartment. Your first house. Your tiny office. Your beat-up car. Your budget gym.
These aren’t just places you’re passing through.
They’re chapters.
And someday, you’ll probably look back on them with more fondness than you expect.
Keep dreaming. Keep building.
But don’t forget to appreciate what you’ve already built.
Guiding Principle
Appreciate what you got, but keep striving for more.
Something to Ponder
Has your head been off in the clouds, thinking about what you don’t have?
Why don’t you come back down for a minute, look around, and appreciate all the good that’s already around you?
See You In the Arena
This week is just about over. Next week is just about here. Let’s keep building.
Brick by brick.