Focus on the lesson, not the emotion

willing to fail
Willing to fail? Heck yeah.

 

Focus on what you learned, not how emotional the learning was.

If you focus on the perceived pain you felt by not knowing better from the start, you miss the joy experienced from learning an insightful lesson.

 

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Finding wisdom from a sit-com?

Young Sheldon
Today’s post is inspired by watching last night’s recording of a Young Sheldon episode. Here young Sheldon is in a dream talking to God who reveals life is binary – made up of ones and zeros.

 

Finding wisdom from a sit-com?

Yes.

Last night.

Young Sheldon.

His “Mamma”, a strict Baptist, finally came to a beautiful realization with her son, a genius.

After much parental struggle, she told her 10-year old son, “Seek your own truth.”

Duly noted.

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Which would a Marketer use to attract “believers”?

WPS 2016 Boys cross country
Can you picture “believers” (whatever that means) racing to get closer?

 

At last Sunday’s service (at LifeBridge) the preacher read, “Demands of loyalty and obedience”.

And i immediately thought what about demands for generosity, forgiveness, non-judgement, compassion?

Which would a Marketer use to attract “believers”?

 

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It’s not going to last, so don’t try to make it last

Space Mountain
Walking back to the car, i’ve never seen Space Mountain lit like this before. The combo of artificial light and the sunset was remarkable.

 

It’s not going to last, so don’t try to make it last.

None of us will live forever.

This means absolutely nothing to most of us.

Now imagine if it meant everything.

Can’t do it, right?

Too intense, no?

Dying with regret sounds too intense, to me, to be honest.

So let me say this in plain English – there has always been a finite time span for each of us.

Time.

Limited.

Extinguishable.

No exceptions.

Period.

Clearer?

The goal, therefore, is to live in the moment, because the moment, in reality, is all we have right now.

 

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