Saturday, September 24, 2011

Tournament of Champions---


It was a long shot for us. For me, at least, because I expected great results in such a short span of time, but I was inexperienced, and that lone fact should have made realize that I needed more time to accomplish what I set out to do.

Had it not been for work, I would have been able to finish it one time. "Priorities first", they say. Then again, why can some people finish too many tasks even though they have other things to attend to? Time management, I say.

Today's blunder taught me several lessons:


  • Your passion and desire drives you to finish what you have started.
  • Promises are not made to be broken. Unless you have a serious case of being at the brink of death, or simply your health is put into jeopardy.
  • Second chances are given to those who deserve it. You screw up, you're forgiven, but you have to make sure to not mess that chance up once more, or it's all over.
  • Efforts are never wasted; they are simply converted into another type of energy. One way or another, they will come in handy in accomplishing a grander cause.
  • Friends and family are the rarest treasures in the whole wide world. Nothing can ever replace them, and the truest ones stick with no matter what.