“One of the reasons Murphy’s Law is timeless is because of the annoying reality that life never seems to stay in one place long enough to pin it down. Like a greased watermelon, just when you think you have it under control, it manages to slip from your grasp. This phenomenon is underscored by yet another reality: The one thing in life you can absolutely count on is that circumstances will continually change. What is unknown is when they will change. That being the case, it’s dangerous to base your decisions on the assumption that everything is going to continue on as it now is. It won’t.”
http://robertringer.com/handling-change/
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