Got this from someone’s page and I’ve seen it before, in an email, but didn’t get a chance to really read it until now. Thought I’d share as it held a lot of wisdom, at least for me anyways.
We, at times, need to resort to a measuring stick in order to determine if we are on the right track, if we are resorting to some entity of life that has helped to sidetrack us, or if it is permitted to continue it is hold upon us, it could do so. Perhaps this list will help us to see what objectives we are encountering, using only one word to help us to understand the end result, either positive or negative. Some of the results we should avoid, whereas some things are to be sought.
Understanding this list can and will change our lives!
The most destructive habit – Worry
The greatest Joy – Giving
The greatest loss – Loss of self-respect
The most satisfying work – Helping others
The ugliest personality trait – Selfishness
The most endangered species – Dedicated leaders
Our greatest natural resource – Our youth
The greatest “shot in the arm” – Encouragement
The greatest problem to overcome – Fear
The most effective sleeping pill – Peace of mind
The most crippling failure disease – Excuses
The most powerful force in life – Love
The most dangerous pariah – A gossiper
The world’s most incredible computer – The brain
The worst thing to be without – Hope
The deadliest weapon – The tongue
The two most power-filled words – “I Can”
The greatest asset – Faith
The most worthless emotion – Self-pity
The most beautiful attire – SMILE!
The most prized possession – Integrity
The most powerful channel of communication – Prayer
The most contagious spirit – Enthusiasm
The most important thing in life – GOD
Living. Laughing. Learning. Loving.
A SUBURBAN! GREAT JOB GUYS! WOweee! I know for a fact thats a bigass vehicle! Hehehe. Our friend has one…and hes a skinny, SINGLE, guy! Its an older model, but them thangs still are MONSTERS! ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hell yea, girl! I used to take the Yukon to work cause Jun said it was “my” ride right? Shoot! I’ve been took the Pathfinder to work today and I don’t plan to take that huge thing to work at all….We can never park in a simple parking space anymore. We are always going to have to go looking for two slots together. Heehee! Buy hey, I ain’t complaining. I’m proud of my old model Suburban. I’m not “too good”. Haha! You’re right, it is a freakin monster. I keep telling Jun it’s so damn long. But like I said, not complaining. We’ve worked our asses off to get where we are, even with our 94 Suburban.