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It’s
a great temptation to volunteer as a victim. Do you know that we sign up for
that job?
A man who dined regularly in his favorite restaurant complained about the bread.
It wasn’t fair, he emphasized, that other restaurants served lots of bread. But
here he gets only one piece.
So the next time he came in, they served him four pieces. He still complained it
wasn’t enough.
On his next visit his server brought him a dozen pieces of bread. The man still
complained.
For his next visit they put a large basket of bread on the table. But still he
complained. “The other restaurants give all the bread you can eat.”
They decided to be ready for him the next day. They had an enormous loaf of
bread prepared. It was six feet long and two feet wide. Four people carried the
loaf to his table. They plopped it down in front of him. It took up half the
table and hung over both sides. The chef stood back, pleased with himself, to
see how the customer would react.
He looked over the loaf and commented, “So, we’re back to one piece again, are
we?”
Like this man, we volunteer to be victims, but in more subtle ways. We believe
life is unfair, people are untrustworthy and we are getting a bad shake. We
think everyone should know just how terrible things are and we feel obliged to
tell them.
The problem is, life sometimes is unfair and we can be victimized. But the
greater truth is, people can decide whether they are victims or are victors.
They can feel helpless and miserable, or they can try to feel strong. Happy
people have learned that they cannot always control their circumstances, but
they can often control how they will respond.
Lewis Dunning said, “What life means to us is determined not so much by what
life brings to us as by the attitude we bring to life; not so much by what
happens to us as by our reaction to what happens.”
You were born to be a victor! You were meant to be happy! Will you claim your
birthright today?
Steve Goodier Publisher@LifeSupportSystem.com is a professional speaker,
consultant and author of numerous books. Visit his site for more information, or
to sign up for his FREE newsletter of Life, Love and Laughter at http://LifeSupportSystem.com.
-by Steve Goodier
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