How Will You Measure Your Life? by Clayton M. Christensen & Karen Dillon & James Allworth
Author:Clayton M. Christensen & Karen Dillon & James Allworth [Christensen, Clayton M.]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Harper Collins, Inc.
Published: 2012-05-15T00:00:00+00:00
Sacrifice and Commitment
This may sound counterintuitive, but I deeply believe that the path to happiness in a relationship is not just about finding someone who you think is going to make you happy. Rather, the reverse is equally true: the path to happiness is about finding someone who you want to make happy, someone whose happiness is worth devoting yourself to. If what causes us to fall deeply in love is mutually understanding and then doing each otherâs job to be done, then I have observed that what cements that commitment is the extent to which I sacrifice myself to help her succeed and for her to be happy.
This principleâthat sacrifice deepens our commitmentâdoesnât just work in marriages. It applies to members of our family and close friends, as well as organizations and even cultures and nations.
For illustration, let me offer you the example of the U.S. Marines, who achieve a deep sense of attachment to the organization, to their peers, and to their country. But not because it is funâsurviving Marine Corps training alone may be one of the hardest challenges of many young Marinesâ lives to that point. The job almost kills them. They sacrifice so much for the corps and their fellow Marines. But you can routinely see âSemper FiââAlways Faithfulâbumper stickers on cars all over America.
Our daughter, Annie, also experienced this while serving as a missionary for our church in Mongolia. When she first found out that she was going there, her younger brother, Spence, got her a travel guide. It offered a bleak picture: âThis is a great country. But we donât think you should go in the winter, because it gets down to 65 degrees below zero. And, actually, we donât think you should go in the summer, either: it gets up to 125 degrees Fahrenheit. But especially donât go in the spring: sand storms erupt on the Gobi Desert. If you get caught in one, it will strip the paint off your car and the skin off your body. Other than this, though, you will love your time in this beautiful nation!â
That didnât look too promising, but we shipped her off to Mongolia nonetheless. As the book predicted, it was a brutal experience at times; we now understand why Genghis Khan was so eager to migrate south. It is one tough place. Because of the climate, there are just a few places where grains and vegetables can grow. As a result the dietâeven snacksâis composed almost entirely of animal products, from horses, sheep, yaks, and goats. Yet Annie persisted for the full eighteen months of her assignment there, teaching and trying to help everyone whom she met there become a better person. It was one of the hardest things sheâs done in her life.
But you know what? Annie left half of her heart with the Mongolian people foreverâand it greatly strengthened her commitment to our church.
I feel exactly the same way about Korea and the remarkable Korean people because I served as a young missionary in Korea back when it was one of the poorest countries in Asia.
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