Even though you may have graduated from high school, have obtained your master's degree from Harvard, and you're working in a very prestigious profession
class is still in session.
If someone would have told me earlier in life that you would forever be in class, I would have paid more attention to the instructor. Why? Because this
is a subject that we all must past the final exam. I've always wondered why society spends much of their time in school.
Think for a moment, some things are perpetual; the four seasons, winter, summer, spring, and fall. Even when it's cloudy, the sun is always shining. The earth never
stops spinning. Catch the drift. As it is with the previous statements, so is it with life. The class never ends.
At the beginning of each class, the instructor usually hands out a syllabus, or tells you what you will need to be prepared for the class. The instructor also makes
the statement that each of the students, at the beginning, have a 100% grade potential. Were you end up is totally up to you. They make the statement that they will do
everything in their power to help you pass their class, and gives you a number to reach them if you have any questions.
Well, for the classroom of life, the instructions are the same. However, your tuition is attention. You must pay attention to your life and what's going on around you.
We struggle because we are stopping life from flowing through us. The same things happen over and over again because we haven't learned that particular lesson, and you know
what happens when you don't make the passing grade during the normal school year. That's right, you retake the class.
I urge you to get fully engaged in this class. Sit up, sit back, be aware, because you have no other option but to participate in this class. Good luck, and I'll see you in the
classroom.