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There are hundreds of other positive and negative life-changing minutes. Yes, I understand that when you say "I Do," there were most likely months or even years of courting, and when you hear your child's first cry there were months of anxious waiting and excitement, but these actual events seldom take more than a few minutes to actually happen. And then your life is never the same.
I am fond of reminding my audiences at arena events that “life isn’t fair.” Life can be great, grand, and wonderful, and it’s the only game in town, but life is never fair. It’s important to realize that we don’t have to play fair either. There are areas where you and I can have unfair advantages. I’m not talking about cheating or being dishonorable. I’m simply talking about playing to your strengths. It’s much like going to the grocery store, filling your basket, and being ready to check out. Some of the lines are shorter and move faster than other lines. It’s important at the grocery store and in life to get in the short line that is moving.
It is likely that every person on the planet has some knowledge that could benefit others, including the people you work with everyday. Never write off others because they are too old, too young, too rich, too poor, or any other superficial reason. You'll be surprised by the wisdom you can gain by simply listening with a non-judgmental ear.