Jamboree Tales - Day 2
Words to Live By
Robert Louis Stevenson, the famous author of Treasure Island
and Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde suffered throughout his short life from respiratory
illness and he spent many years looking for a climate that would cure
him. He died of tuberculosis at the age of 41 and is buried on Samoa.
In spite of his considerable suffering he had twelve positive attitude
tips that he lived by that I would like to share with each of you. They
are still incredibly good rules to live by.
- Make up your mind to be happy, learn to find pleasure in simple things.
- Make the best of your circumstances. Everyone has problems. The trick
is to make laughter outweigh the tears.
- Don't take yourself too seriously, Don't think that somehow you should
be protected from misfortunes that befall others.
- You can't please everybody. Don't let criticism worry you.
- Don't let your neighbor set your standards. Be Yourself.
- Do the things you enjoy doing but stay out of debt.
- Don't borrow trouble. Imaginary burdens are harder to bear than the
actual ones.
- Hate poisons the soul, so don't carry grudges, avoid people who make
you unhappy.
- Have many interests. If you can't travel, read about new places.
- Don't hold post mortems. Don't spend your life brooding over sorrows
and mistakes.
- Do what you can for those less fortunate than yourself.
- Keep busy at something. A busy person never has time to be unhappy.
As each of you lives your life remember his advice. Your attitude towards
any given situation you encounter will almost always affect you far more
than the situation. Attitude is everything in life. Goodnight gentlemen.
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by David L. Eby
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