Genie in a Bottle: My Three Wishes

Imagine there’s no countries
It isn’t hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace…
–john lennon

Yesterday I was watching a demo of the reporting module for a new system we are considering at work. The presenter explained that you first have to select the “Genie” from a drop-down list, and after that he lost me.

I asked what a Genie is and he mentioned something about a magic bottle, and at that point my mind began to wander. I started thinking about a television show that ran from 1965 to 1970 called I Dream of Jeannie, in which a two thousand year old genie who lives in a bottle falls in love with her master, Major Tony Nelson.

I Dream of Jeannie2

Every time her master said, “I wish . . . ” Jeannine would cross her arms and blink, and say, “Your wish is my command.” Needless to say, Tony’s ”wishes” were usually made in the heat of the moment and resulted in some really awkward situations.

As I was driving home last night I was listening to Sycamore Row by John Grisham. One of the characters stands to inherit $20 million dollars. Absently, I said out loud, “I wish I had $20 million dollars.”

Later, as I lay soaking in my Jacuzzi bathtub, one of the jets (which were not turned on) began to make an annoying gurgling sound. I then said, “I wish that damned noise would stop.” Suddenly it did, and I laughed. I thought, if I had been granted three wishes today, I would have $20 million dollars and a quiet bathtub. And I wondered what my third wish would be.

This got me thinking about what I would wish for if I were really granted three wishes. I must admit that the list somewhat surprised me. And then I remembered how, when asked every year what she wanted for her birthday and Christmas, my mother would always say, “Nothing, darling. I have everything I need.” When I was young, I couldn’t imagine there would be a time in my life when I would be satisfied with no gifts on my birthday or for Christmas. But then, time does change us.

And so, here’s what I came up with:

Wish Number One:
My first thought was that I’d wish for world peace. But then I thought this was too global a wish and would probably not cover all the necessary bases. It needed to be more specific. So I decided that my first wish would be an end to violence of all kinds.

Wish Number Two:
At first I thought I’d wish for a cure for cancer. But that was too specific. So then I thought I’d wish for an end to suffering. But then I realized that, if we never suffer, how can we truly appreciate the gift of life?

And then I thought about wishing for an end to fear. And again, part of our growth as humans is to learn to overcome our fears. Or, to feel them, but not allow them to stop us from moving forward. An end to fear was too general.

And so my second wish would be to eliminate the fear of death. Even in the face of a life-threatening diagnosis, how much worse is our suffering because we fear it will kill us? If we are not afraid to die, how much better would we truly live?

Wish Number Three:
With one wish left to go, I wondered if it would be alright to wish for something for myself. And as I watched the first episode of Survivor: Cagayan, where one member had to decide between receiving a clue to the hidden immunity idol or an extra bag of rice for the team, I wondered if I would choose myself or my team.

And then I considered my first two wishes and I realized that, anything that affects the masses also affects me. And I knew, my last wish would not be for $20 million dollars (or a quiet bathtub).

Yes, I would love to have enough money to retire from my day job to travel, write, and stare out at the ocean from the deck of my Malibu home. The one I would buy if I had $20 million dollars. But the truth is, I have enough in life. Of everything. I have my health, I have a wonderful family and a beautiful home. And I have enough money to do and have most of the things I want.

And so, my final wish would be for an end to poverty. Because then, everyone in the world would have a roof over their heads and enough food to eat. If I got a fourth wish, maybe then it would be for $20 million dollars.

With an end to violence, fear of dying and poverty, it makes me wonder what the media would have to talk about. Oh wait, there would still be the Kardashians.

Kim Kardashians Butt

What about you? What would you wish for you if could have anything you desire?

7 comments on… “Genie in a Bottle: My Three Wishes”

  1. Very thoughtful Suzanne!
    I think I would wish for no greed, i would wish for everyone to truly find and be able to do what makes them happy, i would wish for harmony of life people to be able to see the world as a symphony, and I would wish for forgiveness. For me for my friends for the world.
    Hmmm thats four. … Wait thats greed:(

  2. My first wish would be for more wishes. Actually, that would probably be my third wish, because if it were my first, I wouldn’t need the last two.

    My second wish would be for an end to the fascination with the Kardashians. Who the heck cares and why must we hear about them continuously?

    I’m not as self-sacrificing as you I guess. But, my second one up there would be doing everyone a favor so in fact there is a little slice of world peace along with that wish.

    Good stuff to ponder.

    Patricia Rickrode
    w/a Jansen Schmidt


  3. Nancy J.


    I have to say my wish would be a nice blend of self fulfillment and good will. I wish I could retire early, as in 5 years, and do the exact same thing I do now (speech therapy) without the rules, regulations, and paperwork of the school system. I’d retrofit a motor home and become a traveling speech therapist! I could go to tough neighborhoods and provide speech therapy and language enrichment to the kids in the neighborhood after school and on weekends. I’d even throw in snacks!!


  4. Pamela


    I’d like to look that good in the genie costume. Ha. But my Wish might be for Heaven to be evident to those of us still (And hopefully for a very long time) On Earth. It would Require less faith and go Along with your wish for no fear of dying!

  5. Nice post – I guess I would wish that everyone I love stay healthy and happy -that they find a way to make a difference in the world – and people all over could live without the fear of poverty.

  6. I would wish for people to be tolerant of one another and to understand that everyone wants happiness and to be loved. This would go a long way toward solving the myriads of problems humans encounter.

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