Do you ever assess your life? Do you ever wonder if you are making any progress?
To Change Or Not To Change?
To know the answer all you have to do is look for changes in you. Has there been a change in your thinking; in your life style? If yes, then you have grown and if not, then you have been stagnant!
Amazingly everyone seems to be averse to change. However there is no progress without change and no change without progress. Everywhere you look in nature, change seems to be fueling the circle of life. Some changes are natural, some acquired; some are desirable while others are not.
In humans, change and progress are the result of ‘Learning’. No, learning does not stop with school and as someone rightly said, ‘Life is the biggest school and we are all students”! It is this education that we should all be concerned about.
Biggest & Most Valuable Lesson
What has been the greatest or most valuable lesson you have learned in life? Some may say, “Never trust anyone” because they may have been hurt in the past. Others may say, “Money is the most important thing in life; if you have money you have everything”. Each one of us will have different answers as a result of different experiences.
However, these are not lessons but are our response to things that happened to us. The biggest and most valuable lesson that we need to learn is:
“You reap what you sow”
· You sow ‘charity’ you reap a life of abundance and satisfaction.
· You sow ‘happiness’ you reap a life full of joy.
· You sow ‘peace’ you reap a life surrounded by friends and well wishers.
If one can learn this Lesson and put it to practice, he or she can chart the course of their life just as they wish.
“You reap what you sow”. Yes this is very true. It’s like good or bad karma, what you have done shall reflect to you.
If you are sharing good things then good good things shall bounce back to you. When you release positive energy, positive energy will find it’s way back to you. Wonderful!
“Change, A Sure Sign Of Growth?”
What a very wonderful topic.
Things that happened to us in the past and things that we’ve been through is what made us who we are now.
I have to commend to this Antonio. My! I really learned a lot from all your posts.
May God bless you always!
I like the idea that “you reap what you sow” but to an extent, this isn’t always true – at least not in our lifetimes. I believe that in some way we will reap what we sow eventually, but for many this may happen after this life is over.
“Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.”
Just wanted to share this quote.
Change for the benefit of yourself and everyone around you.
Every day we reap what we sow. so keep sowing this good stuff Antonio.
Regards Gee
Wonderful post, Antonio! I am a huge fan of your work. Thank you for putting things into perspective.