Tuesday; August 12

I am not sure how I got on their list, but I am receiving regular spam calls from someone promising me some financial benefits if I were to just call them back.  My loan is ready to go – all I need to do is finish up the paperwork.  Now, I realize this is a hoax (because I haven’t applied for a loan), but I still get annoyed when they call and leave the exact same message every day.  Even though the phone numbers are different, the message is the same.  The other day I got to thinking about how annoying this is, then it dawned on me that I haven’t done anything to stop it.  I haven’t tried to block the calls; I just ignore them.  As I thought about this, I got to reflecting on life.  How many things bug us – but we don’t do anything about them?  Maybe it is a personality trait of a co-worker, a quirky nuance of our car, a bad habit we have developed in ourselves … or any number of other things.  They bug us, but we aren’t doing anything to stop them.  Sure, maybe we can learn to live with them, but why?  If we can stop them by mentioning them to someone or looking up the answer in an instruction manual, why don’t we take the initiative to do it? 

None of us is promised an irritation-free life, but there are some things over which we have control.  Are we willing to do what we can do to make life smoother for ourselves?  If not, we’d better be willing to endure it because there is a very real possibility it won’t stop on its own.

          Think About It!

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