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Grandfather's
Letter
by
Steve Brunkhorst One day, a young man was cleaning out his late
grandfather's belongings
when he came across
a bright red envelope. Written on the front were
the words,
"To my grandson."
Recognizing his grandfather's handwriting, the boy
opened the envelope. A letter inside read: Years ago you came to me for help. You said, "Grandpa, how is it that you've accomplished so much in your life? You're still full of energy, and I'm already tired of struggling. How can I get that same enthusiasm that you've got?" I didn't know what to say to you then. But
knowing my days are numbered,
I figure that I owe you an answer. So here is what I believe. I think a lot of it has to do with how a person
looks at things. I call
it 'keeping your eyes wide open.' First, realize that life is filled with
surprises, but many are good
ones. If you don't keep watching for them, you'll miss half the
excitement.
Expect to be thrilled once in a while, and you will be. When you meet up with challenges, welcome them.
They'll leave you wiser,
stronger, and more capable than you were the day before. When you make
a
mistake, be grateful for the things it taught you. Resolve to use that
lesson
to help you reach your goals. And always follow the rules. Even the little
ones. When you follow the
rules, life works. If you think you ever really get by with breaking
the rules,
you're only fooling yourself. It's also important to decide exactly what you
want. Then keep your mind
focused on it, and be prepared to receive it. But be ready to end up in some new places too.
As you grow with the
years, you'll be given bigger shoes to fill. So be ready for endings as
well as
challenging beginnings. Sometimes we have to be brave enough to move
from the familiar to the
unfamiliar. Life isn't just reaching peaks. Part of it is moving from
one peak
to the next. If you rest too long in between, you might be tempted to
quit.
Leave the past in the past. Climb the next mountain and enjoy the view. Dump things that weigh you down emotionally and
spiritually. When an old
resentment, belief, or attitude becomes heavy, lighten your load. Shed
those
hurtful attitudes that slow you down and drain your energy. Remember that your choices will create your
successes and your failures.
So consider all the pathways ahead, and decide which ones to follow.
Then
believe in yourself, get up, and get going. And be sure to take breaks once in a while.
They'll give you a renewed commitment
to your dreams and a cheerful, healthy perception of the things that
matter the
most to you. Most important of all, never give up on
yourself. The person that ends
up a winner is the one who resolves to win. Give life everything you've
got,
and life will give its best back to you. Love
always, ©
Copyright 2004-2007.
Inspirational fiction by Steve
Brunkhorst. All rights reserved worldwide.
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