Thursday, February 9, 2006
Changing and steady
For life to move forward, some things must change. For life
to have meaning, some things must endure.
It is good to embrace change, because growth, progress and
value creation are impossible without it. At the same time,
it is wise to be wary and careful with change, for a solid,
steady foundation contributes greatly to life.
In fact, new and valuable changes are made possible by the
very fact that some things do not change. When the ground
beneath your feet holds steady, you can reliably build many
new and useful things upon it.
Make the most of the opportunities to change, to grow, to
improve, and to move forward into new territory. At the same
time, protect and preserve the fundamental, enabling values
upon which your life is built.
A successful, fulfilled life is at the same time changing
and steady. Understanding what must change and what must not
is a key life skill, one that is well worth the time and
trouble to develop.
Be ever willing to change some things in life while being
reliably able to hold firm in other things. It is a powerful
combination that will take you far.
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