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The
Carpenter
An
elderly carpenter was ready to retire. He told his employer-contractor
of his plans to leave the house-building business and live a more
leisurely life with his wife enjoying his extended family. He would
miss the paycheck, but he needed to retire. They could get by.
The
contractor was sorry to see his good worker go and asked if he could
build just one more house as a personal favor. The carpenter said
yes, but in time it was easy to see that his heart was not in his
work. He resorted to shoddy workmanship and used inferior materials.
It was an unfortunate way to end a dedicated career.
When
the carpenter finished his work the employer came to inspect the
house. He handed the front-door key to the carpenter. "This is your
house," he said, "my gift to you." The carpenter was shocked!
If
he had only known he was building his own house, he would have done
it all so differently. So it is with us. We build our lives, a day
at a time, often putting less than our best into the building. Then
with a shock we realize we have to live the house we have built.
If we could do it over, we'd do it much differently. But we cannot
go back.
You
are the carpenter. Each day you hammer a nail, place a board, or
erect a wall. "Life is a do-it-yourself project," someone has said.
Your attitudes and the choices you make today, build the "house"
you live in tomorrow. Build wisely! Work like you don't need the
money. Love like you've never been hurt. Dance like nobody is watching.
This
story was submitted by Karen Kauffeld, RN, Clinical Coordinator
of the Mind-Body Wellness Center. The author is unknown.
Please
accept our invitation to present your impressions about this topic
in our discussion forum, "What's
On Your Mind Matters."
Why not share your inspirational stories or poems with us? Email
them to Barry Bittman,
MD. Who knows? ... perhaps one day the treasure you create or
discover will serve as a great inspiration to others.
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