THANKS DAVE!!!!:thanks:
How strange that Dave would post that when he did. Was reading just last night this from Willie Nelson(IMHO one of the greatest humans to ever live!)-:bowdown:
--from Dave- ' 'Originally Posted by daguin
The hardest lessons to learn are the ones that defy what we "want" to believe.
Your heart wants to believe that people are basically good and that life is fair.
Your head knows that those things are not true.
In your breast, these two ' 'Wolves' ' fight a constant battle.
Look for the good. Prepare for the bad.' '
On page 33 of 'The Tao of Willie'
' 'One of my favorite Cherokee stories speaks as well to us today as it did to the Tsalagi hundreds of years ago' '
' ' The Tsalagi believed that within each person was a battle between two wolves. Sitting with his grandson, a grandfather expalined that one of the wolves was evil and was driven by anger, envy, regret, ego, and the worship of war.
The other wolf was good, and was driven by love, hope, compassion, and the promise of peace.
Thinking about the wolves already growing within him, the boy asked,--Grandfather, which wolf wins?
And the old man replied, ' 'The one you feed' '
I love the wise way that native Americans looked at life-------We all need , from time to time, ask ourserlves,, Which one are WE feeding?:thinking::tsk:---
feed the good-starve the evil I say.....