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Success Is The Quality Of Your Days by Dr. Philip E. Humbert

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It is Thanksgiving today. I would like to wish everyone a Great

Thanksgiving with your family and friends!

 

If the events of this week have taught us anything, they have reminded

us to live each day to the fullest. We were never promised our full

" four score and ten. "

 

Even before the attack this week, I was reminded that our lives are too

often cut short. My wife is a nurse, and she told me about a young man,

age 44, who recently went to his doctor with a summer cold. He had a

cough and couldn't get rid of it, so the doctor gave him some pills and

told him to come back if it didn't get better.

 

It didn't get better, so the man went back. They ran some tests, and

discovered that the man has been walking around with lung cancer for

months, perhaps years. He is married, with three small children, and now

knows that he has only two or perhaps three, weeks to live.

 

There is a wonderful quote that urges us to make plans as if we'll live

forever, but to live as if we'll die tomorrow. The truth is that today -

this one day - is the only one we really have. Let us use it well!

 

The rubble of lower Manhattan sends a wake-up call to live with

enthusiasm and to do the things you must do in this life! It sends a

challenge to love with gusto and to tell the people you love how much

you treasure them! Out of the dust comes challenge to say the words,

take the risks, make the investments, and experience the richness of

life!

 

Read the full article at:

http://inspirationalnetwork.blogspot.com/2006/09/success-is-quality-of-y\

our-days-by-dr.html

<http://inspirationalnetwork.blogspot.com/2006/09/success-is-quality-of-\

your-days-by-dr.html>

 

 

 

 

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Well, thank you and I totally agree that we don't know what is in store for us.

We have to live life to it's fullest.

 

Happy Thanksgiving To Everyone!

 

Alicia

 

 

boonkiatchua <boonkiatchua wrote:

 

It is Thanksgiving today. I would like to wish everyone a Great

Thanksgiving with your family and friends!

 

If the events of this week have taught us anything, they have reminded

us to live each day to the fullest. We were never promised our full

" four score and ten. "

 

Even before the attack this week, I was reminded that our lives are too

often cut short. My wife is a nurse, and she told me about a young man,

age 44, who recently went to his doctor with a summer cold. He had a

cough and couldn't get rid of it, so the doctor gave him some pills and

told him to come back if it didn't get better.

 

It didn't get better, so the man went back. They ran some tests, and

discovered that the man has been walking around with lung cancer for

months, perhaps years. He is married, with three small children, and now

knows that he has only two or perhaps three, weeks to live.

 

There is a wonderful quote that urges us to make plans as if we'll live

forever, but to live as if we'll die tomorrow. The truth is that today -

this one day - is the only one we really have. Let us use it well!

 

The rubble of lower Manhattan sends a wake-up call to live with

enthusiasm and to do the things you must do in this life! It sends a

challenge to love with gusto and to tell the people you love how much

you treasure them! Out of the dust comes challenge to say the words,

take the risks, make the investments, and experience the richness of

life!

 

Read the full article at:

http://inspirationalnetwork.blogspot.com/2006/09/success-is-quality-of-y\

our-days-by-dr.html

<http://inspirationalnetwork.blogspot.com/2006/09/success-is-quality-of-\

your-days-by-dr.html>

 

 

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