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Confidence, Trust & Hope - Do You Have it ?

Last post June 24, 2006 01:58 AM by CHRM. 1 repiles.

June 23, 2006 10:34 PM 1
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Confidence, Trust & Hope - Do You Have it ?

CONFIDENCE:
Once all village people decided to pray for rain.
On the day of prayer all people gathered and only one boy came with an
umbrella that's confidence...........

TRUST:
Trust should be like the feeling of a one year old baby when you throw
him in the air , he laughs......
because he knows you will catch him........

HOPE:
A human being can live for
40 days without water
8 minutes without air
but not even 1 second without hope....

Regards,

CHRM

To win..you must stay in the game" - Claude Bristol

 

June 24, 2006 01:412
madure
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Re: Confidence, Trust & Hope - Do You Have it ?

There is a slight difference between " WISH" and "HOPE"

If we are locked up in a room but not sure where the exit is- we could be wishing for a way to get out.

However,  if we new for certain that there is a door somewhere near- then there is a hope to get out.

Main thing is to keep the hope without waxing.

"When the pressures on and adversity stares you in the face - it's OK to be afraid. You have the courage inside you to rise up to your fears and push forward even if things seem impossible. With courage the impossible can often be overcome. You develop courage by challenging adversity"

June 24, 2006 01:583
CHRM
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Re: Confidence, Trust & Hope - Do You Have it ?

Dear Professor,

That was a real thought - provoking illustration of a person wishing / hoping to get out of the room by finding the right door.

Just the individual perception of the situation makes the whole lot of difference.

Regards,

CHRM

To win...you must stay in the game" - Claude Bristol