Do not waste golden time

 

Did you  ever ask yourself, "Where did the time go?"

In this story, you will learn how you can have more time and really start enjoying your day.

Imagine, guest advertisement if you can, three separate fields of roses. Each field is tended by its prospective owner and teems with life.

This write-up will look at the two fields and the different results that gardeners have endured between the two.

Every gardener feels like they have a green thumb because the stores are healthy and green. Yet on any given day you may notice that one field is full of many colors of blooming roses, while the other is full of thorny woods with not a single flower in sight.

In one field full of flowers, a gardener takes care of weeds. There are not many weeds because it is customary to remove them every morning.

With the weeds out of the way, enjoy the rest of the day with the many colors and subtle spice of roses.

There are many weeds in the second field because the gardener is really busy tending the rose woods. In fact, this gardener works from sun up to sun down to keep the field healthy and still there is no flower.

You see there is no time for weeding because the gardener is busy trimming the babies from a thousand rose bushes.

When a gardener has not seen a rose bloom, much less smelled the scent of such a flower, he sees in every young one a deformity, a fault, a complaint, or a commodity that can mar the beautiful thorny backwoods.

So it is with great care and love as important as the first gardener that the children are pruned every day by the "thorn" gardener until the season is over.

Once the season is over, the gardener will also focus on weeds. Yes, from sun up to sun down, in any case of rain the weeds will be treated.

Life has a way of being perfect, and in our time there are occasional effects that are so unique or profound that we suddenly find ourselves seeing and experiencing life in a new and different way. relatively often a similar change will take a continuation.

This brings me to what many call an "aha" moment. Others may call it a "light bulb" moment, and you may call it something else.

What is the "ah ha" moment, what is it when one experiences such a breakthrough?

It's as important as that moment when the "thorny" gardener accidentally missed the baby. The cub was not circumcised. As a result, one really strange morning, while the kids were frantically getting their hair cut, a rose flower suddenly appeared.

In a field full of thorn forests, the first bloom of the rose was easy to see and its fragrance could not be missed.

It is that first moment when we suddenly find ourselves, like the "thorny" gardener, standing in a field of frustration, holding our first experience of a rose flower in our hands.

As we feel the gentle pedals tap our hands, we witness the air being filled with the sweet and delicate scent of a rose. When we look around, we also realize what we didn't know. It is also by witnessing an "aha" moment.

Suddenly we see that our field of life can be filled with thousands of rose flowers.

We also understood that all we need to do is stop cutting the kids, start weeding and enjoying the flowers.

It is at that moment that life begins anew, unless you are like the third gardener who will be nothing but stylish.

If it's not perfect, why friends !


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