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Subject: Your life
An elderly carpenter was ready to retire. He told his employer-contractor of his
plans to leave the house-building business and live a more leisurely life with
his wife enjoying his extended family. He would miss the pay check, but he
needed to retire. They could get by.
The contractor was sorry to see his good worker go and asked if he
could build just one more house as a personal favour. The carpenter said yes,
but in time it was easy to see that his heart was not in his work. He resorted
to shoddy workmanship and used inferior materials. It was an unfortunate way to
end his career.
When the carpenter finished his work and the builder came to inspect the house,
the contractor handed the front door key to the carpenter. "This is your house,"
he said, "my gift to you." What a shock! What a shame! If he had only known he
was building his own house, he would have done it all so differently. Now he had
to live in the home he had built none too well.
So it is with us. We build our lives in a distracted way, reacting rather than
acting, willing to put up less than the best. At important points we do not give
the job our best effort. Then with a shock we look at the situation we have
created and find that we are now living in the house we have built. If we had
realized that we would have done it differently.
Think of yourself as the carpenter. Think of your life as your house. Each day
you hammer a nail, place a board, or erect a wall. Build wisely. It is the only
life you will ever build. Even if you live it for only one day more, that day
deserves to be lived graciously and with dignity.
The plaque on the wall says, "Life is a do-it-yourself project." Who could say
it more clearly? Your life today is the result of your attitudes and choices in
the past. Your life tomorrow will be the result of your attitudes and the
choices you make today.
iglesia@rogers.com