The more burdensome the challenge, the more valuable the response. Out of extreme difficulty, greatness is born. When things seem to be at their worst, they are likely to soon get much better. The more intensely the problems are illuminated, the more effectively they can be addressed.
Always remember that life is incessantly dynamic. Life is able to respond with innovation, determination and an underlying goodness that cannot be denied.
The best cure for a problem is the problem itself. Because each problem is a well-defined opportunity for improvement.
Whether you judge something to be a problem or opportunity says more about you than about the situation. The way you choose to see the world is the way the world will be for you.
In life there is challenge and in challenge there is life. Rise to each challenge, and continue adding value to the ever-growing richness of life.
-- Ralph Marston http://greatday.com/motivate/ -------------------------------------------------------- Thought of the day
"The Eskimos had fifty-two names for snow because it was important to them: there ought to be as many for love." Margaret Atwood --------------------------------------------------------- Site of the day
The Case for Precaution in the Use of Cell Phones http://www.environmentaloncology.org/node/201 Studies in humans do not indicate that cell phones are safe, nor do they yet clearly show that they are dangerous. But, growing evidence indicates that we should reduce exposures, while research continues on this important question. Advice from University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute Based on Advice from an International Expert Panel. --------------------------------------------------------- Today's Devotion http://www.devotions.net Bill Turner, Publisher bill@dbusinessnews.com
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