Just a quick share today of a recent Ralph Marston post that I really liked.
And by the way... I really miss that kid of mine.
That pic was taken in Michigan when I joined her back in June to celebrate her 21st birthday.
I repeat... HER 21st BITHDAY!! What in the world?!!
If you've been reading this blog for as long as I've been writing here, she was 7 when I started this... so you're likely wondering as much as I am how she's that old already.
But she is.
And she's had a pretty eventful summer with a full-time paid internship at an architectural firm.
I'm very proud of her, as always, to say the least!
Looking forward to seeing her soon for a few days though, before she heads back to Columbia for her FINAL year at Mizzou!
And again, I say.... WHAT?!!
Time flies...
XOXO
How do you find the best job, the best partner, a good home, a good community? How do you find good customers, clients, employees, suppliers?
How do you find people who are honest, competent, and intelligent? How do you find friends who are truthful, loyal, and sincere?
How do you find all the many people, places, and things in life that enable you to make a good life? You find them by virtue of the way you live.
What you find is what you are. Live each day with honesty, conduct every interaction with honesty, and you find honesty.
Invest time and effort to build your competence, and others with competence are attracted to you. Place great value on respect, integrity, and peacefulness, and you'll be surrounded by those qualities in abundance.
What you find is driven by the way you are, most genuinely, most consistently. Take good care of your innermost truth, because it is faithfully echoed throughout your world.
-Ralph Marston
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