“Historically, good men
with poor ships have fared better than poor men with good ships.” -George
Patton
It is
foolish to believe that if we are given more then we would achieve more. There is no guarantee that that will
happen.
Most
of us believe that if we were just luckier then our problems will look so much
smaller.
It is
not the size of our problems that is the problem. It is the size of our desire to be bigger
than our problems. We simply want the
problems to go away.
In reality,
problems are always replaced by similar and often bigger problems. Our size does not change without an effort.
Today’s
question is:
“How do you become bigger than
your problem?”
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