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To: sixty2nds who wrote (29263)3/11/2006 2:46:30 AM
From: etchmeister  Read Replies (1) of 95761
 
The second option is to "Look for Trouble"

The fiery Zorba the Greek says, "Life is trouble. Only death is not. To be alive means to buckle our belt and look for trouble." But that means change and change--even change meant to improve our lives--creates stress. That’ why we avoid new experiences and tough choices. If we decided we do not want to "be there" in our present vocation, then we need to "get out". The ultimate tragedy, as Oliver Wendell Homes has said, is that many people go to their graves with the music still in them. We have a song, dream, and vision in our hearts, but we have never acted on it. We choose to live in a dream world and never take the step to change. Some of the saddest phrases in the English language are "if only," or "it might have been." Many people use these phrases because they can’t take the first step. They are paralyzed by fear.
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