Guest guest Posted December 16, 2011 Report Share Posted December 16, 2011 Rise Above the Temptation to Quit by Jane Everyone wants to be a success in life. But, unless you make a commitment to never quit no matter what, it may never happen. The one thing that makes a you successful is persistence. It’s not talent, not ability, nor education. Just plain old persistence! Life will always present you with opportunities to succeed, as well as reasons to quit. Rise above the temptation to quit and find an incentive not to give in. Today, make an I’ll never quit! commitment to yourself. Because you can do anything if you try. TEMPERING OUR TEMPERA young girl came into the house with a tear in her pants. Her mother was exasperated, as this had happened too many times before. At her wits end, she said to her daughter, "Now you go into your room, take off those pants, and sew up that tear!" The poor child had never held needle and thread in her life.So understandably, a little while later her mother saw the pants crumpled on the floor of her daughter's bedroom -- still torn. She looked around for her daughter. Spying the basement light on, she called down the stairs, "Are you down there running around with your pants off?"A big voice boomed up, "No ma'am. I'm reading the gas meter."Of course, what parent can't relate to her exasperation?On the other hand, I DO have trouble understanding the guy in Los Angeles who was arrested for negligent discharge of a weapon after shooting his toilet bowl five times with a handgun (and yes, this is true). Why did he assault the commode? He apparently exploded when he couldn't extract a hair brush his daughter flushed down.He might benefit from the advice of one of America's great presidents, Jefferson, who cautioned, "When angry, count to ten before you speak; if very angry, count to 100." I think it applies to discharging weapons, too.Maybe another technique works better for you. One husband asked his wife, "When I get mad at you, you never fight back. How do you control your anger?"She smiled at him. "I clean the toilet bowl." (Uh-oh, toilets again.)"How does that help?""I use your toothbrush," she said sweetly.It's not that anger is a bad thing in itself. A good bit of fire in the belly may be needed to right the world's wrongs. But this isn't about righteous indignation. It's about tempering our temper.I've seen marriages destroyed, careers derailed and relationships of all kinds decimated by uncontrolled rage. It's no wonder all of the world's great religions have something to say about it. To name a few, the Buddha said, "You will not be punished for your anger, you will be punished by your anger." In the Koran we find, "He is not strong and powerful who throws people down, but he is strong who withholds himself from anger." And in Christian scripture Jesus instructs, "If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also."You get the idea.I like the motto Mahatma Gandhi hung on his wall at Sevagram:"When you are in the right,You can afford to keep your temper;When you are in the wrong,You can't afford to lose it."I'm sure I could never say it better.Steve Goodier Reason is not everything Make good and effective use of reason, but don’t let it be the only thing that informs you. Some of the most beautiful and valuable aspects of life have little basis in reason. Love does not adhere to reason, and yet it is real. People regularly act on faith, wholly apart from reason, and create great value in doing so. You know much more than you can prove. Let your amazing ability to reason move you forward, but don’t let it put limits on how far you can go. Pay attention to the reasons, and pay attention also to how you feel. You are more than merely a set of logically determined options. Even when every reason argues against it, hope is never lost. For the power of hope, the power of authentic desire and the power of dreams cannot be calculated or limited by reason. There is a reason for everything and yet reason itself is not everything. Go joyfully forward, now and always, whether there is reason to or not. Ralph Marston -Dear Readers, " Morning Coffee " is a labor of love and meant to be shared with others to spread encouragement and inspiration. If you share, please be kind and give credit where credit is due and copy and paste or forward with Page Header and contact information included.Thank you , " Morning Coffee"Created, and maintained by:Dizzyrizzy2U@...GrandmaGail2BC@...Copyright © 1996 -2011" Morning Coffee" all rights reserved.To subscribe or unsubscribe send an email to the following email addresses. Subscribe: YourMorningCoffee-subscribe Unsubscribe: YourMorningCoffee-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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