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here is nothing more inspiring than an old person who maintains his good will; humor; and faith in himself; in others; in the future。 Conversely; the root cause of old people’s despair is a feeling of not being wanted; of nothing to contribute; no more to conquer and bee。
Most people have more to work with than they realize。 One noted physicist calls this unused excellencies and finding and releasing this potential in ourselves is one of the major challenges of modern life。 The great danger is not that we shall overreach our capacities but that we shall undervalue and under…employ them; thus blighting our great possibilities。
The goal of life is not a problemless existence; which would be unbearably dull; but a way to handle problems creatively。 That word“problem” may sound a little prickly; but it only means a question put forth for solution; and actually life consists of a series of problems…and…solutions; each different from the last。
Confidence is delight—delight in living; in being who you are; in what you do; in growing; in the endless and sometimes exasperating3 adventure of what it means to be human。 The teacher who delights in teaching has no time for bogging down in a swamp of doubt that he or she is doing it “right;” and they are well aware that they can bee a better teacher tomorrow; but only by doing their best today and enjoying today。 So; too; the mother who delights in being a mother does not worry over…much about whether she fits the rules。 She is not the mother; after all; of something material but of a living child。
Rules can often be a guide to successful living; but they are not a substitute for living。 Rules never quite keep up with reality; because rules e from experience; not the other way around。 Life happens; and it