The world we live in today may be the same planet many us grew up on, but the world around us is constantly changing and evolving in some ways that are very unpredictable and in others that are very predictable. The treatment of the elderly will ALMOST always end badly. We are better at hiding it today than yesterday, but it happens. If you have to live by what you see in the news, then we are all doomed.
There is a bright spot in all if this. You must live with a solid foundation. That foundation is undoubtedly based on something bigger that yourself. I personally put my trust in God because he is more than just my higher power, he is above all else and I owe my very existence to him. Some of you may not believe like I do that there is a larger purpose for everything in life, whether it is good or bad, that is what makes the world a place for all of us, but that is your choice and I respect that. We live, we learn we grow. No matter what you believe in, you will always come back to the reality there REALLY is a purpose or plan for your life that YOU ALONE will have to live up to and answer for one day. Whether you are a homeless vagrant in a dark alley, or Corporate shark at the top of the worlds tallest tower, a lonely farmer plowing the mid-western fields, or whoever. The key to life is not to live in the past, but to live in the present without forgetting the mistakes and successes of the past and that those choices may define who you have become, HOWEVER, the next breath that comes out of you, and the next step you take is a matter of free will and whether it is your last one or not, you should always be thankful for it.
Apply these simple principles to life, your business, and everything you do and your will see change that you never saw before.Steady the ship and stay the course, because you CAN! that's why!
That's my rant for now, leave a comment and I'll catch you on the flip side! (wonder how many out there know where that cliche' came from? WITHOUT googling it? LOL!)
That's my rant for now, leave a comment and I'll catch you on the flip side! (wonder how many out there know where that cliche' came from? WITHOUT googling it? LOL!)
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