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> Subject: FW: Mayonnaise Jar and 2 Cups of Coffee
( ]/ y! Z) m$ P! z> When things in your life seem almost too much to handle, when 24 hours in
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% O* H& j' N. J9 H, Q. D, P1 [! \ i> A professor stood before his philosophy class and had some items in front 6 K' N7 C: V8 r3 }5 R* O" F0 i: o
> of him. When the class began, he wordlessly picked up a very large and
# V- I6 Z4 E1 U2 R' c> empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with golf balls. He then
5 A6 d; W0 o+ ]! z8 k5 v% ~> asked the students if the jar was full. They agreed that it was.
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0 H* ~9 w9 \6 A# ~7 o3 k" g> The professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured them into the jar ' v8 W4 G+ R4 b ]* F
> He shook the jar lightly. The pebbles rolled into the open areas between # Z% D4 ~! w5 l$ f3 T1 b
> the golf balls. He then asked the students again if the jar was full. They
" d9 L4 w/ O+ n> agreed it was.
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8 y T: ^- r) l4 q! [> The professor next picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar. Of % F" {* Q. s, E! [3 \
> course, the sand filled up everything else. He asked once more if the jar 0 f5 [! E2 u# S1 |
> was full. The students responded with an unanimous "yes."
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9 M9 `. p$ E' t. ^> The professor then produced two cups of coffee from under the table and ( b7 a8 {+ r9 l( @* O
> poured the entire contents into the jar effectively filling the empty 8 D @& A- V7 \& ^
> space between the sand. The students laughed.
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; R& Q* M, V: a+ u7 {8 Z> "Now," said the professor as the laughter subsided, "I want you to
, E; o7 r9 W1 i9 B# H( }& q> recognize that this jar represents your life. The golf balls are the
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> and your favorite passions---and if everything else was lost and only they & P9 [/ Y, p- D; i2 v
> remained, your life would still be full.
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! `# a* q, b2 u1 y7 [( V> The pebbles are the other things that matter like your job, your house and
. r, Z6 U5 e' \, p4 L> your car.
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> The sand is everything else---the small stuff. "If you put the sand into
# K! ~1 w2 @. G1 U$ f- d, o> the jar first," he continued, "there is no room for the pebbles or the 3 v" u) o ]8 E; d, g. x
> golf balls. The same goes for life. If you spend all your time and energy
) O% A" X/ K1 J5 J. E> on the small stuff you will never have room for the things that are
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, p( a! i3 j k> "Pay attention to the things that are critical to your happiness. Spend
9 D9 y6 F+ c7 O" s. a3 d" D> time with your children. Spend time with your parents. Visit with # d0 W6 V. d7 W$ @
> grandparents. Take time to get medical checkups. Take your spouse out to
' L# }$ v. G" }5 W- U> dinner. Play another 18. There will always be time to clean the house and 6 v7 R3 ^$ v2 j+ a% ~! T
> fix the disposal. Take care of the golf balls first---the things that
0 a) G2 I6 I }! Y> really matter. Set your priorities. The rest is just sand."9 G( g" p) Q7 D0 s9 [ e$ w) H
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> One of the students raised her hand and inquired what the coffee
# s3 c$ L8 G g( H- Q> represented.. The professor smiled and said, "I'm glad you asked."( Z* v5 i7 A- y
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> The coffee just shows you that no matter how full your life may seem, 3 f9 A3 A2 {4 o/ ?* P
> there's always room for a couple of cups of coffee with a friend."+ {# R6 W/ ?5 x N9 @+ k9 j
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. ~$ g8 H+ g0 o. |- V> Please share this with someone you care about.. I JUST DID |
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