The document provides a series of rhetorical questions that encourage the reader to appreciate what they have and be grateful rather than focus on perceived negatives or lack. It suggests considering those who have less and suffer more, enjoying life as it is rather than complaining, and recognizing there are always others worse off. It also notes while many things may catch one's eye, only a few will truly touch the heart, and encourages sharing the message forever.
9. Enjoy your lifeEnjoy your life
how it is and as it comes.how it is and as it comes.
Some things are worse for othersSome things are worse for others
and much better for us.and much better for us.
16. There are many things in your lifeThere are many things in your life
that will catch your eye,that will catch your eye,
but only a few will catch your heart....but only a few will catch your heart....