Thursday, June 16, 2011

AN UNEXPEDTED LEADER

What some people see as completely accepting and behavior we may see in a different light. It takes a mighty strong will to not speak out, as it is inappropriate to do so in some instances. It is a time for us to practice the virtue of silence, to face challenges bestowed upon us, to understand how things cannot always go our way, and to keep our egos in sync. We may disagree throughout our time while this other person leads a group, but it is something we can add to our list of experiences, of how we made it through this especially hard time. We can smile at the end, and say what our neighbor has taught me, ‘Now you have a story to tell.” What a wonderful piece of wise advice! ~Marie T. Morrison~

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