Things You Don't Notice Until You Fall Down

Posted on the 02 May 2014 by Mochiway @mochiway

This afternoon when I was preparing to go out for a grocery trip, I hurried down the stairs only to slip and fell down couple steps. One second earlier I was standing, and the next I was sledding down the stairs with my feet in the air. Now my body suffered from the accident. My tailbone was bruised, my elbows was raw from the carpet burn, and my left wrist and thumb swelled from the odd, twisted angle I landed. I could only thank that I did not hurt my right hand or else all my work would have to wait. And I was truly thankful that I have a husband who came rushing over after hearing all that noise and a dog who was busily checking to see if I was hurt. After confirming to him that I was alright, I sat on the ground to collect myself.

There I questioned myself, "why did I fall"? Suddenly I remembered that my husband fell down that exact place several times. Not only that, but I specifically recalled the previous renter telling us that he slipped couple times on those stairs as well. So I studied those few steps of stairs to realize the top step was slightly shorter than the rest! That explained why so many of us misjudged the distance and slipped on that tricky step. If I did not fall down, I would never take the time to examine those the stairs or bother to question why this incident happened.

In life, we're doomed to fall down at some point in our lives. Instead of treating this as an unfortunate event, we should value this opportunity to truly study the shortcomings of our lives. It is by examining our failures that we can rise as a better self and prevent the incident from reoccurring.

This pretty much sums up the lesson of today.

Another lesson. No matter how carefully you are with your tablet, sooner or later the screen will crack and break in a freak accident. Yes. My tablet has also suffered greatly from this accident.