วันอาทิตย์ที่ 17 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2551

In Life Preparation is Everything

Author : Keith Renninson
It dawned on me earlier today how much of life is preparation. I mean think about it, we prepare for our grownup life by going to school from 12-20 years; we prepare for most any sport by practicing for hours on end, we practice at marriage by dating and dating and dating; we prepare food, we prepare presentations, we prepare, well you get the idea.So, it would seem to the casual observer that preparation is inherent to life wouldn't it? Well, I guess not.As we look at the problems in America, as well as around the world today, there are a whole host of issues that are common to many countries. Not being alone adds some comfort in the overall scheme, but very little to solutions as many countries don't want to work together. The UN has become virtually worthless, so it comes down to individual countries, their allies and ordinary citizens doing what they can in their own best interests.Immigration in Europe is almost as big of a controversy as it is in America. Oil prices are of concern to all citizens of the planet, with the possible exception of residents of Saudi Arabia. Aids, cancer, malaria, Tuberculosis, Leukemia, Multiple Sclerosis, Diabetes and many other forms of illness still attack world without mercy.Terrorism is high on lists around the globe, dictators continue to pillage their countries and keep their people isolated, hungry and poor, and hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, volcanoes, typhoons and tidal waves constantly wreak havoc.As you look at each of these issues preparation by civilized governments is key to survival and progress.As an individual, I can do very little except prepare for my family and myself. Oh, sure, I can vote for political candidates that espouse intentions of devoting time and energy to the issues that face us, but so much of that is hot air. Yes, some good is accomplished, and I'm appreciative of whatever gets done, especially delivering food, fuel, the mail and defending the borders.I often feel that I can better prepare myself by just being as happy as I can, prepare for disasters where possible and move about life living one day at a time. If I concentrate on avoiding the bad things in life, I'll never live the good things thoroughly.So, the bottom line is prepare in the ways you deem important to you: stock up on can goods, water, toilet paper, chocolate covered raisins, toothpaste, or whatever trips your triggers and move on, play, smile, be happy, tell jokes, in other words, prepare what you can and otherwise enjoy life.In the end, it's just one man's opinion…mine.Keith E. Renninson is a motivational speaker and co-author of the popular parenting tool and illustrated storybook "Zooch the Pooch, My Best Friend". Through the 1990's with much self-examination, academic study, bicycle racing, and mountain climbing, he discovered a renewed zest of life, which included a love of metaphysics, philosophy, humor, and writing and speaking. As Keith says, "Some days you're the pigeon and some days you're the statue...it's all in what you make of it." You can read more about "Zooch the Pooch" or contact Keith to speak at: http://www.zoochthepooch.com

Keith and his co-author Michael Conrad Kelley speak to teens and adults on "The Seven Simple Steps to a More Fulfilling Life." This course focuses on how to build a successful Life Philosophy that works for each individual.
Keyword : Food, disease, disasters, hurricanes, dating, terrorism, UN, terrorists, politics, happiness, enjoy

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