February 13, 2006

  • “Too many people overvalue what they are not and undervalue what they are.”
     
    Malcom Forbes

    This has been very true in my
    life.  And it has become strikingly so with all the Peter and Paul
    nonsense.  Paul is who I wanted to be – in command, a man in
    control of his destiny.  He knew what he needed to do and he did
    it.  No fooling around.  Peter, on the other hand, just
    seemed clueless.  Passionate, but where does passion lead
    you?  To the bottom of the ocean.  Way to keep your eyes on
    Jesus, buddy.  But who am I to judge?  I have a feeling at
    the back of my mind that I am going to come back some day and eat these
    words of mine.  There is good in Peter.  Of course there
    is.  I just need to learn to value it.  I need to learn to
    value me.


    Good idea: waking up with a warm pillow in my arms
    Bad idea: waking up with a warm cold in my head the day before I fly out for vacation.

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