I was in a car yesterday with my cousin, discussing how best to make use of a Global Positioning System. My cousin, who was driving, said that he liked to try to get places on his own. If he takes a wrong turn or finds himself getting lost, he can then turn on the GPS, and it will give him the advice he needs to get back on the right path.
I thought about my cousin’s philosophy for a bit, and then I told him, “I use a similar philosophy in my personal life, except that the GPS I end up turning to are my friends.”
Then, as we drove along, I thought about it a little longer, and I said: “Come to think of it, in my personal life I usually wait way too long before turning to the GPS.”
I (unfortunately) tend to use rejections as my GPS, so you are still way better. =D
you know you have your “GPS” all around the world, so you still can find your way enjoying waypoints offering help when needed 🙂
Thank you Chris, that is a very wonderful thing to hear. 🙂