Often what we see as certain and irrevocable fact is just a product of our perspective, which is the sum of our life experience.
Consider the case of Steve:
Steve lived all his life in the Florida Keys and is on his deathbed and knows the end is near.
His nurse, his wife, his daughter and two sons are with him.
He asks for two witnesses to be present, and a camcorder be in place to record his last wishes, and when all is ready, he begins to speak:
"My son, Doug, I want you to take the Ocean Reef houses"
"My daughter Kelly, you take the apartments between mile markers 100 and Tavernier"
"My son, Kevin, I want you to take the offices over in the Marathon Government Center."
"Cathy, my dear wife, please take all the residential buildings on the bay side on Blackwater Sound."
The nurse and witnesses are blown away as they did not realize his extensive holdings, and as Steve slips away, the nurse says,
"Your husband must have been such a hard-working man to have accumulated all this property."
The wife replies, "The jerk had a paper route."
Remember, it's all about perspective.
I have a friend who reads 2-3 books a week, works out twice a day,
and has people who want to have sex with him all the time,
yet he complains about how much he hates prison.
Perspective
Perspective
Geoff - CAFTA Governor
Re: Perspective
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