Adult Wisdom – Some people want to always be right, therefore they will argue with you about things that they care nothing about. They just want to be right and win the argument. You don’t have to argue and start fights, or participate in fights just to always be right but you do have to be clear about the consequences of your choices and decisions. Which one of the two – the butterfly or the caterpillar is going to win the argument of who got to the leaf first? It does not matter which one arrived first, what is important to both is which one can leave without a negative consequence. It is important that they know what is going to happen when they leave. If the butterfly leaves it may fly to another leaf to eat or lay eggs, therefore it will lose nothing if it leaves; but if the caterpillar leaves it may not get the chance to complete the metamorphosis process to continue its life. So who is right about who got there first has nothing to do with the consequences of leaving. When you know the consequences of your choices or decisions you can position yourself to follow through the desired process to reach your expected end because what is vitally important to you may not be of any importance to someone else. Why fight over territory that you cannot leave, remember the one person that you cannot leave is you. You always have a choice. Choose your battles wisely, do not fight over unimportant things. Make decisions that add to your life and not decisions that take away from your life or livelihood. Ask yourself, "why do I care about this?" and if it does not add to your life, choose not to care (fight). If you understand this you will fight fewer battles and save yourself troublesome frustrations.
This Blog is designed to help adults embrace wisdom that is needed to be successful in the normal flow of life. Normal: Taking care of home issues, job issues, people issues or things you should know at age 21. Many people operate with the wisdom of a child under 18 and they have no idea that they have missed important growing events in their lives. So it is hard for them to function as an adult. That is why Growing up is easy but staying in an adult position is hard.
Word To Remember
1 Corinthians 7:37
But whoever is firmly established in his heart [strong in mind and purpose], not being forced by necessity but having control over his own will and desire, and has resolved this in his heart to keep his own virginity, he is doing well.
But whoever is firmly established in his heart [strong in mind and purpose], not being forced by necessity but having control over his own will and desire, and has resolved this in his heart to keep his own virginity, he is doing well.
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Growing Up Types --- Choose Your Battles
Adult Wisdom – Some people want to always be right, therefore they will argue with you about things that they care nothing about. They just want to be right and win the argument. You don’t have to argue and start fights, or participate in fights just to always be right but you do have to be clear about the consequences of your choices and decisions. Which one of the two – the butterfly or the caterpillar is going to win the argument of who got to the leaf first? It does not matter which one arrived first, what is important to both is which one can leave without a negative consequence. It is important that they know what is going to happen when they leave. If the butterfly leaves it may fly to another leaf to eat or lay eggs, therefore it will lose nothing if it leaves; but if the caterpillar leaves it may not get the chance to complete the metamorphosis process to continue its life. So who is right about who got there first has nothing to do with the consequences of leaving. When you know the consequences of your choices or decisions you can position yourself to follow through the desired process to reach your expected end because what is vitally important to you may not be of any importance to someone else. Why fight over territory that you cannot leave, remember the one person that you cannot leave is you. You always have a choice. Choose your battles wisely, do not fight over unimportant things. Make decisions that add to your life and not decisions that take away from your life or livelihood. Ask yourself, "why do I care about this?" and if it does not add to your life, choose not to care (fight). If you understand this you will fight fewer battles and save yourself troublesome frustrations.
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Excellent read, Apostle. So True.
ReplyDeleteWow!I needed to read this one for me only now am learning that I don't have to prove a point who is right or who is wrong,just let it go cause like you said some it ain't even worth my getting mad over
ReplyDeleteWow!I needed to read this one for me only now am learning that I don't have to prove a point who is right or who is wrong,just let it go cause like you said some it ain't even worth my getting mad over
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