Monday, April 25, 2011

ADVANTAGES

Advantages are necessities in some circles. Thus some children get cars when they get their license. Others get lectured on the virtues of thrift. Privilege is denied yet kindled is their passion to obtain; without which success would elude.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

SQUEEZING TIME

We should squeeze the hour until diligence towers unchallenged.

We are too easy on time. When it squeals we yield prematurely our grip, letting it slip without supplying what we need. Our ears are too tender for us to be firmer than we are. In being so, time towers instead.

Friday, April 15, 2011

ON THE END

The end is always near for someone. Who, however, we can't always say. But when it hits they will get what has indefinitely plagued. Then fortune will favor and fate will wither, awed by Destiny's power to deliver its promise to those who remain honest with themselves and committed to their dreams.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

OUR DREAMS

We pursue until we possess or become discouraged and change our minds.

Why do we wait so long to pursue our dreams? What makes us indefinite procrastinators? How can we spend years looking at others and days debating ourselves before embarking? Are the times that contrary or are we too cautious? Why must we be fed up before venturing out?

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

HELPING OTHERS

To infuse the familiar with freshness is a gift of grace and a mark of genius.

Helping others nurtures success. You must be able to do this or your influence will fade. It's not enough to impress others with your knowledge. On the contrary, you must help them benefit from it. If you can show them how to achieve their greatness, you secure your own.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

ON TIMIDITY

The timid must be encouraged to do even the obvious. Somehow the assurance of others comforts them. They know what to do but are afraid to do it, prevented perhaps by a fear of failure or dark memories of a demanding parent. Even so, their unwillingness to do the obvious makes them unlikely to do the impossible.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

A VULNERABLE PLACE

Opportunity obliges the soul's request for more.

I'm in a vulnerable place --no job and no immediate plans or ultimate desire to seek one. I'm not lazy or crazy but I am concerned. I know that it takes money to live. But I don't believe that getting a job will solve my problem, though it will ease my anxieties.

But once these settle I'll become as sour as I was before, probably more so. I know too much to retreat, at least I think I do. I know that God has sanctioned this season. I must have time to write. I'm convinced of it though I've tried to deny it, but I can't.

Still, whenever I open the mail I'm reminded of what I "should" be doing. Whenever I open my eyes in the morning and close them at night, I'm keenly conscious of my need for cash. Money, after all, controls. Everything serves its interest. For most of us this means that we only have a moment to prosper by our passion. Otherwise necessity usurps.

Unless we're single or insane we can't indulge our passion indefinitely. It costs too much and returns too little. Combine this with the advice of well-meaning friends and it's impossible for most people to endure such pressure. Ironically, however, this dilemma also contains its own solution.

Unlike the great, most people can't bear the burden of their reality. Thus the pressures that embolden these breaks them. So much, until they forsake their passion and compromise emotionally. Doing so temporarily, however, isn't wrong. It is, in fact, wise. But many, in leaving their passion, get trapped in a profession.

That's the problem. Like a book they buy intending to read, their passion remains on the shelf unopened by them and unread by others. Yet I understand. Pressure is real no matter how impassioned we are. That's why greatness is revered wherever it's revealed. Great pressure can only be subdued by an even greater passion.