Don’t give your major time to minor things, Minor time to major things.
4 major Lessons in Life Two key phrases: Life and business is like a changing seasons. You cannot change the season but you can change yourself. Life is not by chance but by change.
Winter Learn how to handle the winters they come right after fall with regularity ( some are long, some are short, some are easy, some are hard but they keep coming) You must learn to handle nights they come after day, learn how to handle difficulty it comes after opportunity Learn to handle recessions they always follow progressions There are kinds of winter ( it goes smash, winters it comes belly up, got broke and has broken heart) Economic, social, personal, physical winter You don’t bring me flower anymore - Barbara Streisand sings
Winter Disappoint comes is normal part of life, but the question is how do you handle it? The winter’s wont change but you can change. Don’t wish it was easier but wish you were better. Don’t wish for less problems wish for more skills. Don’t wish for less challenge wish for more wisdom.
Spring Lesson 2: Learn how to take advantage of the spring Spring is called opportunity. Opportunity follows after difficulty. - Got to do something with it. - It does not mean that there is spring you are good in fall. - Planting in the spring or begging in the fall. - Do it quickly because spring is short it does not come forever. ( life is short) John Lennon life is just like a candle. - Choose your mentor (financial, career, religious goals)
Summer Lesson 3: Learn how to protect your crops all summer - you got to take care of what you start - Make sure to protect the plants you planted in the spring (bugs, worms, weeds) They will take it unless you prevent it. Two phrases in number 3: 1. All good will be attacked on this planet ( Every garden is invaded) 2. All values must be defended. ( religious, social, political)
Fall Lesson 4: Learn to reap come harvest time without complaint - Take full responsibility of what happens to you. ( Highest form of humans maturity) Learn to reap the fruit without apology if you well and without complaint if you failed. (That’s maturity)