It’s very easy to say we want something, but it’s far more
difficult to get our actions to align with that desire. How often is “I want to
earn more money” backed up by the sacrifices necessary to command a greater
salary in the marketplace? We hear, “I want a better body,” yet the drive
through at McDonald’s is always full and gyms are often empty (even before ‘Rona
made that especially true!). We complain about our relationships and express a longing
for better friends yet neglect to become more caring and compassionate or
develop the listening skills that a great friend desires.
We do a lot of wishing and wanting when we should be
working. You are likely surrounded by people who complain about their
circumstances but do nothing to change them. People who are sitting around, waiting
for their desires to be fulfilled while they remain idle.
Ambitions are like water; they can be refreshing and revitalizing,
but once they become stagnant, they start to stink. You aren’t Aladdin, and
there’s no magic lamp or genie. Don’t wish for something more than you are
willing to work for it.
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