CHALLENGES
A prudent person foresees the danger ahead and takes precautions. The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences.
Proverbs 27:12
Why can’t problems hit us when we’re seventeen and know everything?
Problems are only opportunities in work clothes.
Henry J. Kaiser
The best way to solve your own problem is to help someone else solve his.
If a care is too small to be turned into a prayer, it is too small to be made into a burden.
So you’ve got a problem? That’s good! Why? Because repeated victories over your problems are the rungs on your ladder to success. With each victory you grow in wisdom, stature and experience. You become a bigger, better, more successful person each time you meet a problem and tackle and conquer it with a positive mental attitude.
Clement Stone
Congress has figured out the right system. When its members encounter a problem they can’t solve, they subsidize it.
A harried housewife in Omaha sighed, “I have so many problems that if something terrible happened to me it would be at least two weeks before I could get around to worrying about it.”
Part of the problem today is that we have a surplus of simple answers and a shortage of simple questions.
The right angle for approaching a difficult problem is the “try-angle.”
The challenge the average housekeeper faces is that she has too much month left over at the end of the money.