Have you ever noticed how most every time in an issue where a decision is required, doing the right thing is always the hardest thing to do? There are usually shortcuts that could be taken, or other less strenuous means of resolving an issue quickly. Fixes that we know are only temporary, short term at best. But to do what we really know, deep down, is the right thing to do invariably requires more effort, more time (thus more patience), and more thought.
The kicker is, from my experiences, that doing the right thing is also always the most rewarding route to take. It pays dividends from the time you do the right thing and on and on. You don’t have to worry about applying the right fix to something done half-way in the past if you do the right thing up front. There are no laws against doing the right thing. If you do the right thing, you’re done with the issue. Doing the right thing is a foundation for long term inner peace and happiness. It means not worrying if something you did less than right is going to break down at some unknown point in the future.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
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