Thursday, September 28, 2017

We will do little good watering last year’s crops




We will do little good watering last year’s crops or playing with the tragedies of the past like a child in a sandbox.

We have no hope of changing our past, changing things we have done that we should not have, and things left undone that should have been done.

One cannot live adequately in the present nor effectively face the future when one's thoughts are buried in the past.

The only good revenge is no revenge. The moaning of what cannot be changed is a confession of futility and fear.

The best way to break this morbid circle is to do something for someone else.

George Washington gave us great advice concerning our past.

“We ought not to look back unless it is to derive useful lessons from past errors, and for the purpose of profiting by dearly bought experience.

Look to the future, live and love today. Profit from our dearly bought experience. Change your thoughts and change your life.
Remember, you are always in the right place if you have the right attitude.

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