Adjusting the Lens Through Which You See the World



Reflection

In my mind’s eye, I imagine MYSELF at 88 years of age… Tall, thin and gangly, with a fluffy head of white hair (kind of like Jimmy Stewart, in his later years). After a long, full life, I look back over the years at what were the most important moments, turning points, decisions and priorities. What would I change? Would I have regrets? Now, as I imagine this old ME, I ask myself two very important questions: First, if I could go back to THIS day, what would I focus my very valuable time and attention on? Secondly, what were the things that I spent precious time worrying about, that really didn’t matter… Just maybe, I can LEARN something from that old man today.

Catch it, come alive, pass it on.