Thursday, September 18, 1997
Control
The most dangerous knife is a dull one, because it is so difficult to control. Brute force without control is worse than useless -- it is destructive.
With power, comes the obligation to exercise control. Your actions are very powerful, particularly when viewed in the aggregate over a long period of time. The “little things” you do, day after day, add up to have a big influence on your world. Your thoughts are powerful as well. Everything you do, starts as a thought.
To wisely use the power of your thoughts and actions, you must exercise deliberate control. The power of your thoughts and actions, is already there. Your job is to control and direct that power. Without that control, you work against yourself. With focused control, you can achieve incredible fulfillment.
Ralph Marston
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