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Posted: 1/10/2003 3:43:04 AM EDT
Philosophy 101


A philosophy professor stood before his class and had some items in front of him. When the class began, wordlessly he picked up a very large and empty
mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with rocks about 2" in diameter.
He then asked the students if the jar was full? They agreed that it was. So the professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured them into the jar.
He shook the jar lightly. The pebbles, of course, rolled into the open areas between the rocks.
He then asked the students again if the jar was full. They agreed it was. The professor picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar. Of course, the sand filled up everything else. He then asked once more if the jar was full. The students
responded with an unanimous - yes. The professor then produced two cans of beer from under the table and proceeded to pour their entire contents into the jar,
effectively filling the empty space between the sand. The students laughed.
"Now," said the professor, as the laughter subsided, "I want you to recognize that this jar represents your life. The rocks are the
important things - your family, your partner, your health, your children - things that if everything else was lost and only they remained, your life
would still be full. The pebbles are the other things that matter like your job, your house, your car. The sand is everything else - the small stuff.
"If you put the sand into the jar first," he continued, there is no room for the pebbles or the rocks. The same goes for your life. If you
spend all your time and energy on the small stuff, you will never have room for the things that are important to you.  
Pay attention to the things that are critical to your happiness. Play  with your children. Take time to get medical checkups. Take your partner out
dancing. There will always be time to go to work, give a dinner party and fix the disposal. "Take care of the rocks first - the things that
really matter. Set your priorities. The rest is just sand."
One of the students raised her hand and inquired what the beer represented.
The professor smiled. "I'm glad you asked. It just goes to show you that no matter how full your life may seem, there's always room for a couple of
beers.
Link Posted: 1/10/2003 3:59:28 AM EDT
[#1]
DAmn Straight...good post! I needed that.
Link Posted: 1/10/2003 4:42:53 AM EDT
[#2]
pure genius.
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