What is More Honorable


A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.” – George Bernard Shaw

You can make mistakes only if you try to do something. Trying means living, striving to reach a destination or a goal. It’s better to try and make a mistake than never try, because you’re almost assured never to succeed.

Always Try or Always Miss


“Don’t worry about Failures, Worry about the Chances You Miss when you Don’t Even Try.” Mark Canfield

Consider all situations! There are times in your life when taking a chance after a failure, doesn’t feel right. But, often when you do take every possible chance, it will teach you how to be a better person! This doesn’t seem right but it is! How many examples are there in life where someone took a chance, just one more try and they succeeded.

What if Thomas Edison hadn’t tried to invent the light bulb, by taking one more stab at it! It took over 2,00 tries to make a light bulb work! That’s what sets Edison apart from most. His attitude and persistence. Do not be afraid to take chances. … If you don’t worry about failure, what might you try doing?

Before You…


Before you speak, listen.
Before you write, think.
Before you spend, earn.
Before you invest, investigate.
Before you criticize, wait.
Before you pray, forgive.
Before you quit, try.
Before you retire, save.
Before you die, give.
― William Arthur Ward

It’s About Jesus


It’s About Jesus. It get’s Stressful when you Try to Make it about Something Else.

It’s hard to believe that life is not about us, isn’t it? We are constantly reminded that our greatest good is to satisfy the longings of our heart – no matter what those longings might be.