In a recent Daily Inspiration - Daily Quote message Perspective of Love, I included this thought...
Virtually everything is a matter of perspective and opinion. Whether the subject is politics, religion, sex, the kids' homework, or anything else, there really isn't a "right" way, just the way you prefer.
In response, I received a wonderful email that said, "Maybe. But some ways get great results and others... Get other results."
I loved that email because it so emphasizes my original point.
Do you see the "gotcha" already?
Of course we all want "great results." But can we agree on what a great result would be? Was re-electing President Obama a "great result?" Or would electing a Republican President have been a "great result?"
The definition of a "great result," like virtually everything else, is a matter of perspective and opinion.
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Friday, January 13, 2012
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"When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change" attributed to Wayne Dyer.
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