Even fortunate people have their bad days. I remember listening to a tape on the very subject performed by my now my good friend
Bill Hyman the message is that the sin isn't getting knocked down, its not getting back up.
As a leader I face these problems daily. No longer is it that I endure my own, yet, I assist and educate others, and continue to pass the message. This has by far been the most challenging, and rewarding project I have ever undertaken, and it is only just beginning.
I was watching a movie, Vanilla Sky. I don't know if many of you have seen it or not, however the message was very interesting, although if you watch the directors commentary the message can be anything you want, so in that case I was able to take many messages from it.
Its interesting that a little vanity can cause the life of a successful, and wealthy man to become surreal, and change the very nature of his existence. The understanding of the message is that life is nothing without personal relationships, and the dangerous recourse of misunderstandings inside of deep feelings betrayed. Overall he gives up, and puts his life into medical science hands, and in the end has to choose to continue living the lucid dream, or wake up and face reality.
Very well done. The general message is important, and what he does in the end is right. The elevator to heaven, or so it seems, was a ride forever, and then back to reality after of which who knows whats next? I suppose none of us really do, but to never give up, regardless of the obstacles in our paths, to do our best in everything, thats what counts.