Grass Is Always Greener on the Other Side
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. Or so it seems.
That applies to both animals and people. Cows or horses stick their heads through fences to eat grass on the other side. People often try to reach the other side as well.
Many of us believe other people live a better life.
Therefore, we want what we don’t have:
- Bigger homes
- Nicer cars
- Cooler clothes
- Better-paying jobs
- More travel
- Well-behaved children
Life seems perfect for others, while we struggle from day to day. As a result, we get down in the mouth.
The grass is not always greener on the other side.
Most people have problems. No one may see those problems, but they are there. Their problems may differ from ours, but that does not make them any easier.
Happiness comes from within.
We never find happiness by:
- Comparing our lives with others
- Getting more than everyone else
- Eating high on the hog
We find true happiness by:
- Following God’s plan
- Learning to be content in good times and bad
- Valuing people more than things
- Sharing what we have with those in need
Don’t believe the grass is always greener on the other side. It may be occasionally. Usually it is not.
“Godliness with contentment is great gain” (1 Timothy 6:6 NIV).
Thanks to Shirley Redding Rice for the suggestion. Photo courtesy of Unsplash.
Do you have an expression you want explained or a thought about this one? If so, please comment below.
Subscribe to receive my weekly posts by email and receive a free copy of “Words of Hope for Days that Hurt.”
If you enjoyed this post, please share it with your friends.
3 thoughts on “Grass Is Always Greener on the Other Side”
It’s always so funny to see animals straining to get a sprig just beyond their reach when they’re standing in a whole field of lush green grass. So true that we are rarely satisfied with what we have either.
A quick look around and a different perspective can make a world of difference, Tracy. Blessings.