RANDOM LESSONS LEARNED ON MY LIFE JOURNEY
I thought it would be nice to share some of the random,
practical, life lessons I have accumulated along the journey. Hopefully,
these observations will motivate deeper reflection as you move ahead in life.
Winning isn’t everything; it’s not even close.
If I never fail, it means I never tried enough, or dreamed
enough, or risked enough.
First impressions count; consistent impressions count more.
Kind words give life, hope and energy for forward progress.
The blame game is an exercise in futility and stupidity.
Pride and arrogance are the appetizers of the last meal before
a fall.
Save your shots because you have limited rounds in your
proverbial weapon.
[Note: This lesson applies anywhere: groups, businesses,
relationships, etc.]
Marriage isn’t a competition; it’s a covenant, a commitment
and a divine partnership.
Friendships are important, but family is forever.
There is a distinct difference between the institutional
and invisible church.
Never be afraid to agree with God, even if you are in the
minority.
Sometimes it’s smart to be silent.
Whenever you criticize, be prepared to share a solution.
Dedication and determination are the seeds of inspiration
and success.
Negativity is the progenitor of frustration and bad health.
God can supply both the needs and wants of His children.
The key to fulfillment is finding and engaging your created
purpose.
If you want to change your habits and outcomes, change your
thinking.
Give generously of your time, talent and treasure.
Intelligence is great; wisdom is greater.
Faith is confidence in God’s Word.
Moderation is the key to balanced living.
Saving money and having good credit really do matter.
Be courageous; stand up!
Governing your life by committee never works.
Honesty and integrity trump image and appearance.
Always forgive, even in the absence of apologies or
forgiveness from others.
Only a fool reveals everything on his mind.
Reputation is debatable; character is a sure and secret
covenant with God.
Be the kind of friend you seek.
You truly do get wiser with age.
Be discerning about the times because Christ will return
soon.
CHRIST IS ALL.
-From my father, Bishop Joseph E. Bass, one of many lessons
on maintaining balance:
“What do you have that you did not receive?”
-From my mother, Mrs. Mary Watts Bass, one of many life lessons
on perspective:
“Only what you do for Christ will last.”
I would really love to hear ONE OF YOUR LIFE LESSONS, if
you are willing to share.
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please
(above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING.
Maranatha!
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