Thursday, February 11, 2016

If You Would Be Wise....

Even fools are thought wise when they keep silent;
    with their mouths shut, they seem intelligent.
~Proverbs 17:28
 
Did you know that wisdom is a lesson learned?
 
Think about this:
     *     Is it a good idea to get between a Mama bear and her cub?
     *     Is it a good idea to walk barefoot through a room in the dark?
     *     Is it a good idea to wrestle with a skunk....or a porcupine?
     *     Is it a good idea to jump off a cliff without a parachute just to taunt gravity?
 
You see, we learn some wisdom from experience.  I learned very early on that talking less gave my ears more of a chance to hear, and also gave my mind more time to understand.  Ever met someone who thought the one who talks the most and the loudest MUST be the one who is right?  Hmmmmm.......just because one uses many loud words does not make them wise; it merely makes them loud and annoying.
 
Let me share with you some nuggets of wisdom I have learned by being observant and listening:
     *    If the drink machine takes your money, putting MORE money in it seldom works.
     *    If you are in a hurry, traffic lights will conspire to stop you at every intersection.
     *    If you don't ask for help, chances are the ones who can help you won't know.
     *    Learning to laugh is good for the body, mind AND spirit.
     *    Hugs are the best therapeutic tool ever.
     *    If you encourage honestly (instead of using flattery) the results will last much longer.
     *    Pretending nothing hurts is nothing more than lying to yourself.
     *    Children see MUCH more than we give them credit.
     *    Children hear far more than we would like them to.
     *    Children will tell way more than we want them to.
     *    The person who annoys you, OWNS you! Because they have captured your attention long after they're gone and far longer than they are thinking about you.
 
 
"From the errors of others, a wise man corrects his own." - Publilius Syrus


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