Tuesday; March 19
The other day I was reading a book by
John C. Maxwell where he quoted another writer, Bob Moawad. Maxwell’s book focuses on ... well,
focus. The concept is that if we are
going to live successful lives, we must have a purposed life. To demonstrate one of his points, Maxwell
refers to Moawad’s observation, “Most people don’t aim too high and miss. They aim too low and hit.”. In essence, we have become deadly accurate in
our mediocrity. We don’t expect much from
ourselves and we achieve it time and again.
As I reflected on this I kept coming
back to the concept that “good enough” is “good enough” or as a friend of mine
used to say, “If the minimum wasn’t good enough there wouldn’t be a
minimum”. The problem with setting a
minimum standard and reaching it is that with each new effort we might be
tempted to keep lowering the bar. Since
we are the ones who typically set our own goals, we are apt to save the stress
and strain of failing to achieve greatness by merely lowering our
standards. Rather than “shoot high” and
hope, “aim low” and slide.
What are we expecting out of our
lives? We have two choices: we can stretch ourselves to reach as far as
we can and make a difference or we can accept where we are and relax. The first option will help us make the world
better, the other option will merely keep us treading water. Let’s do ourselves and our future generations
a favor and reach for the stars.
Think About It!