In life, there's a profound truth we often overlook: nothing we have is guaranteed to stay forever. This realization, while sobering, isn't meant to be gloomy. Instead, it's a powerful reminder to cherish every moment, every relationship, and every breath we take. This is why I find a deliberate practice to “not get used to this” is helpful in two distinct but interconnected ways.
Firstly, there is the impermanence of life and our possessions. Everything we hold dear – our possessions, relationships, even life itself – has an uncertain tenure. The car we drive can break down, the heirloom we cherish can be lost, and relationships, as deep as they might be, can end. There's always a non-zero chance that today could be our last. But this isn't a call to despair; rather, it’s an invitation to appreciate the now. The transient nature of life reminds us to value what we have while we have it. It's about living in the present, not taking anything for granted, and understanding that each moment is a precious gift. By embracing this mindset, we transform our daily experiences into opportunities for gratitude and joy.
The second aspect of "not getting used to this" is about maintaining our sense of wonder and not becoming numb to the beauty that surrounds us. I learned this lesson in two profound ways. The first was during walks with my daughter when she was a toddler, experiencing her first autumn. For her, every fallen leaf was a source of fascination, a marvel of nature. While I had walked those paths countless times, seeing them through her eyes reminded me of the magic I had started to overlook. Each leaf became a symbol of the beauty that’s always been there, just waiting to be noticed.
The second lesson came when I moved into a new condo facing east, with a view of the spectacular sunrises over Ponce City Market in Atlanta. I remembered Laurie Santos's teachings in Yale’s “happiness class” about the hedonic treadmill – how today’s joys become tomorrow's norms, losing their initial luster. Determined not to let this happen, I made a conscious effort each morning to remind myself: “Don’t get used to this.” This practice of daily appreciation has stayed with me, a constant effort to see the world not as I’ve grown accustomed to, but with fresh eyes and a grateful heart.
Maintaining this mindset isn't always easy. We're wired to adapt to our surroundings, to normalize the extraordinary so we can efficiently navigate our world. But in doing so, we risk losing sight of the beauty and wonder that life offers us every day. The challenge, then, is to resist this automatic acclimation. It's about actively noticing and appreciating the things that bring us joy, no matter how small or routine they may seem.
As you go about your day, I encourage you to adopt this mindset. Look around you – really look. Notice the things that you might have started taking for granted. It could be the warmth of the sun on your face, the smile of a loved one, or the comfort of your home. Acknowledge these as the gifts they are. Challenge yourself to see the familiar in unfamiliar ways, much like a child discovering the world for the first time.
In doing this, we step off the hedonic treadmill. We stop allowing our joys to become mere table stakes in the game of life. Instead, we start to experience the richness of each moment, finding beauty and magic where we least expect it. This practice, this way of seeing the world, enriches not just our days but our entire lives.
As we journey through life, let's embrace this guiding principle: Resist the temptation of complacency. Don't allow the exceptional moments to fade into the mundane. Cultivate and nurture your sense of wonder—it's a precious gift. The world around us brims with beauty, enchantment, and moments that deserve our full appreciation and awe. By consciously practicing mindfulness, we elevate our daily experiences from mere existence to something richer, more vibrant, and deeply fulfilling. Remember the words of awe researchers David Yaden and Albert Garcia-Romeu: “Perhaps awe, while an ordinary response to the extraordinary, is also an extraordinary response to the ordinary." In essence, let's commit to seeking and savoring those awe-inspiring experiences, making each day a treasure trove of wonder and joy.