The Best Is Good Enough: Finding Peace with What We Have
James Whitcomb Riley reminds us that life doesn’t need perfection to be joyful. Sometimes, “the best” really is more than enough.
The Best is Good Enough
James Whitcomb Riley
I quarrel not with destiny,
But make the best of everything—
The best is good enough for me.
Leave discontent alone, and she
Will shut her mouth and let you sing.
✨ Reflection
James Whitcomb Riley’s words are a gentle nudge away from discontent and toward peace. Life often tempts us to strive endlessly, comparing ourselves with others and chasing after more. Yet Riley reminds us that “the best is good enough.” This isn’t a call to settle for less; it’s an invitation to embrace gratitude, to sing rather than quarrel with destiny. When we let go of the restless voice of discontent, space opens for joy, simplicity, and song. True freedom lies in knowing that enough is already here. We don’t have to wait for some future perfection—our best, lived with heart, is enough to fill life with meaning.
❓ Three Questions for Deeper Reflection
- Where in your life do you feel pressured to achieve more rather than rest in “enough”?
- How might choosing gratitude over discontent change your perspective today?
- What does “the best” look like for you in this moment, and how can you embrace it fully?
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