Don’t take
yourself too seriously. Be responsible, reliable, dependable and level-headed,
but don’t get all bent out of shape when you stumble, or when the world knocks
you around.
It’s foolish to
ignore the problems and hope they’ll go away. Yet it can also be powerful to
laugh at your troubles and to know that you’ll eventually get yourself far
beyond them.
Be ambitious,
focused and diligent, but don’t beat yourself up when you occasionally wander
off track. When it happens, just see what’s there to see, have some new
experiences, gain some new wisdom, and calmly move yourself back in your
intended direction.
Do less
complaining and judging. Do more laughing and sharing.
Plan well, and
work your plan, but don’t act like it’s the end of the world if things
occasionally don’t go according to the plan. Make some adjustments, remember to
smile, and you’ll be just fine.
Much of life is
indeed serious business, but being uptight about it doesn’t add any value.
Loosen up, enjoy the moment you’re in, and you’ll be better able to deal with
whatever comes your way.
After 80.5 years of life how could one take oneself too seriously? There have been far too many times when I have made a fool of myself! Hugs across the seas, Patrick
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