If wishing for success – wish to be able to ACT

by Evie on October 5, 2009

Without action – nothing happens.  Nothing – nada – zip – zero – zilch – nothing.

Ah – but Evie (you may say) the sun always rises every morning. No one has to do anything and the sun rises over the horizon.  Yep – it sure does – BUT this is only after the earth has made a complete revolution to be back where we started yesterday morning … but even though it is the same routine we follow every morning, every day is just a tiny bit different.

The difference may not be noted by the casual observer as we go about our routines morning after morning – but as each day ticks past, depending on the time of year, the morning occur earlier or later every day, until finally day and night are the same, and then the pendulum begins it’s swing the other way.

I began this entry while the days continued to grow longer, this entry will be posted as the days are now waning toward the shortest day/longest night of the year once again.

So what does the title of this entry mean “If wishing for success – wish to be able to ACT” have to do with the sun rising and days passing?  Nothing stays the same – just as nothing happens without action, inaction leads to decay.

Continual Improvement is something that is imperative we begin to understand (and actively seek).  If we are awesome, but we fail to continue to grow and challenge ourselves, what makes us awesome will one day allow us only to be average, and then one day … we have fallen to below average.

Because JUST as the sun rises every morning from an easterly direction, so do we as humanity continue to evolve. It is our nature.

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