Another inspiring article, and one which I must remember to take note of.
Take a look at an apple tree. There might be five hundred apples on the tree, but each apple has just ten seeds. That's a lot of seeds! We might ask, "Why would you need so many seeds to grow just a few more apple trees?"
Take a look at an apple tree. There might be five hundred apples on the tree, but each apple has just ten seeds. That's a lot of seeds! We might ask, "Why would you need so many seeds to grow just a few more apple trees?"
Nature has something to teach us here. It's telling us: "Not all seeds grow. In life, most seeds never grow. So if you really want to make something happen, you had better try more than once."
This might mean:
Successful people fail more often. But they plant more seeds.
You must not make rules for how everyone SHOULD behave. Many times, such thoughts can bring you spiraling down into more unhappiness.
You prefer that people are polite.. but when they are rude, it doesn't ruin your day.
You prefer sunshine.. but if it rains, it is ok too!
It is easier to change our Thinking!
It is not the problem that is the issue, but rather it is your attitude attending to the problem that is the problem. It's not what happens to you that determine your happiness but rather how you think about what happens to you!
1 comments:
That is mostly true (mind you, it never takes me more than 3 or 4 interviews to get a job - but I am very discriminatory when I apply). I can certainly agree it takes looking at hundreds of houses before finding a home.
I agree that one should not make rules for other people. On the other hand, if people don't meet my expectations, then I stop investing time in them.
There is a Vulcan saying (from Star Trek, I cannot find it referenced anywhere else), "There is no offense where none is taken."
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