Robert Scoble shared a touching post from Michael Hyatt.
Despite the economic collapse in the USA, Michael had an epiphany after happening upon an elk rut in the wilderness.

… Even though my financial worth had been decimated by the events of the last three weeks, I realized that nothing could touch the things that are most valuable to me. Experiencing the elk at dusk with people I love was a timely reminder.
I also realized that I have a choice: I can focus on what I have lost or I can focus on what I have. I started making a mental list:
I have my health.
I have a loving wife, who is also my best friend.
I have five wonderful daughters, two sons-in-law and (so far) two beautiful grandchildren. “I am particularly fond of each of them,†as Papa says in The Shack.
I have several profound friendships that encourage and challenge me.
I have meaningful work that I would do even if I wasn’t getting paid.
I have incredibly competent co-workers whom I truly love and respect.
I have a church that grows dearer to me with each passing year. (We have been members there for 24 years.)
I have a relationship with God that is endlessly fascinating and fulfilling.
And the list goes on. I could name a hundred more things, but you get the idea.
My guess is that the financial crisis is going to get worse before it gets better. You and I have very little control over what happens in the external environment. But we do have control over what happens inside our hearts. It all depends on our mental focus.











