Posts Tagged ‘Maturity’
Maturity is more than growth from seed to flower but rather the potter’s constant molding in the face of life’s ups and downs.
In a garden, the “potter” is in control. The potter makes sure that everything is just right for optimum growth. Things like soil makeup, watering, and sunlight… those are things that the potter is concerned about. In today’s Tiny Words. Big Life. quote, we find one important person doing one important thing. The potter is…
Read MoreYouth melts away like ice cream in the sun yet is a one-time opportunity to learn how to mix cream, eggs, and sugar into a frozen treat.
Oh, to be young again. I have a question. How long do you think a scoop of ice cream would last in the middle of the Sahara Desert? (Maybe I should use a desert in the U.S. but off the top of my head, I can’t think of one and I’m too lazy to Google…
Read MoreMaturity isn’t gained from pages on a calendar but rather the joy of achievement and the tears of painful experience.
Nobody enjoys pain. Well, actually, I’ve heard of some people that do, but I hope I never meet them. There is quite often a direct relationship between pain and lessons learned. In fact, as crazy as it is, that’s how we learn our most beneficial lessons. When we were young, our parents used discipline to…
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