In
the process of living, the winds of circumstances blow
on us all in an unending flow that touches each of our
lives.
We
have all experienced the blowing winds of disappointment,
despair and heartbreak. Why, then, would each
of us, in our own individual ship of life, all beginning
at the same point, with the same intended destination
in mind, arrive at such different places at the end
of the journey? Have we not all been blown
by the winds of circumstances and buffeted by the turbulent
storms of discontent?
What
guides us to different destinations in life is determined
by the way we have chosen to set our sail. The
way that each of us thinks makes the major difference
in where each of us arrive. The major difference
is the set of the sail.
The
same circumstances happen to us all. We have disappointments
and challenges. We all have reversals and those
moments when, in spite of our best plans and efforts,
things just seem to fall apart. Challenging circumstances
are not events reserved for the poor, the uneducated
or the destitute. The rich and the poor have marital
problems. The rich and the poor have the same
challenges that can lead to financial ruin and personal
despair. In the final analysis, it is not what
happens that determines the quality of our lives, it
is what we choose to do when we have struggled to set
the sail and then discover, after all of our efforts,
that the wind has changed directions.
When
the winds change, we must change. We must struggle to
our feet once more and rest the sail in the manner that
will steer us toward the destination of our own deliberate
choosing. The set of the sail, how we think and how
we respond, has a far greater capacity to destroy our
lives than any challenges we face. How quickly
and responsibly we react to adversity is far more important
than the adversity itself. Once we discipline
ourselves to understand this, we will finally and willing
conclude that the great challenge of life is to control
the process of our thinking.
Learning
to reset the sail with the changing winds rather than
permitting ourselves to be blown in a direction we did
not purposely choose requires the development of a whole
new discipline. It involves going to work on establishing
a powerful, personal philosophy that will help to influence
in a positive way all that we do and that we think and
decide. If we can succeed in this worthy endeavor,
the result will be a change in the course of our income,
lifestyle and relationships, and in how we feel about
the things of value as well as the times of challenge.
If we can alter the way we perceive, judge and decide
upon the main issues of life, then we can dramatically
change our lives.
To
Your Success,
Jim
Rohn
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