By a Professor in Arizona
This is a very important life lesson that a philosophy
teacher taught his students.
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The teacher then picked up a box of small pebbles and
poured them into the jar with the golf balls. The pebbles filled all of the
openings in between the golf balls. He asked the students if the jar was full.
Once again, they agreed.
Now the teacher picked up a bag of sand and poured it into
the mason jar. The sand filled in all of the empty space left between the golf
balls and pebbles. He asked the class again if the jar was full. The students
agreed it was technically full.
Finally, the teacher pulled out two beers from under his
desk and poured both of them into the jar filling the empty space between the
sand. Now the students began to laugh wondering how far this was going.
The teacher waited until the laughter stopped. "I want
you to recognize that this jar represents your life," he started.
"The golf balls represent the important things. Your family, children,
health, friends, and passions. If everything else was lost and only they remained,
your life would still be full.
The pebbles represent the other things in life that matter,
such as your job, house and car. The sand---that is everything else. The small
stuff. If you put the sand in first, there is no room for the pebbles or golf balls.
The same goes for life. If you spend all of your time and
energy on the small stuff, you will never have room for the things that are
most important. Pay attention to the important things in your life.
Enjoy time with family. Go to dinner with your spouse. Play
games with your kids. There will ALWAYS be time to clean the house or take
yourself shopping.
Take care of the golf balls first---the things that really
matter. The rest is just sand. You are dismissed."
Before the students left, one shouted out. "You never
mentioned what the beer represents!"
The professor smiled and said, "Well I'm glad you
asked. The beer just shows you that no matter how full your life may seem,
there's always room for a couple of beers with a friend."
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