Many of our Catholic columnists are devoting more space in their columns  drawing attention to the need for more concern on quality of life  issues. The Desk Columnist in  the Catholic Times did so by recounting the story of a college  professor who held up a 100 dollar cashier's check before his class and  asked  who wants this?  Everybody raised a hand. He took the  check and crumbled it in his hands and asked again. There was no  change. He then threw it on the floor, trampled it repeatedly, and  asked again. And again there was the same response. He said it was  obvious that nothing he did took away from the value  of the check.  He told the class the  same holds true for  ourselves. It doesn't make any difference what happens to us, the  person I am never loses value no matter what the circumstances of life  have done to us. We are all very precious and no matter what others may  think, we should never lose heart.
The news has made it clear the number of suicides are way too many. And the happiness index is also one of the lowest of the developed countries. Religious communities, in an effort to deal with this problem, are trying their best to promote a more positive approach to life.
The  columnist explains how the writer of Genesis describes the creation of  humans. In the creation of the other parts of  creation it was with a command, but with humans it was with great care:  God took the clay in his hands and breathed life into us, and said it  was  very good.  We are  God's masterpieces. We are all unique existences, small universes. The  order of the universe  is also part of the makeup of our bodies and  spirit. God's spirit is within us.
With this in mind the  columnist asks how are we living? Those that see life as a miracle live  differently than those who do not see life in this way. The way we think  changes the way we live. Those who have a positive vision and those who  have a negative vision are divided in the way they live.
Is there anything  more important than to see life as a miracle? The things that we possess can add to life, but they are not what life  is all about. There is nothing as important as life.
When I am  tired and overcome with difficulties who will comfort me? You have God  and  your family and friends. We are precious  and this earth is a good  place to be. Our happiness depends on the way we accept life. When we  see our value, have faith in God, and do what he wants we will have  more light to give.
This approach is certainly warranted and hopefully will have some effect, but at the same time we see that society has become more complicated than in the past. After the Korean War, there was an apparent material equality among the citizens. Liberty and the pursuit of happiness does bring about material inequality, which can only be controlled with a different way of seeing life.
 
 
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