The young pastor started early to cemetery, but soon became
lost. After making several wrong turns, he finally arrived a half—hour late.
The hearse was nowhere in sight and cemetery workers were relaxing under a
near—by tree, eating their lunch.
The pastor went to the open grave and found that the vault
lid was already in place. He took out his book and read the service. As he returned to his car, he overheard one
of the workers say,
"Maybe we'd better tell him it's a septic tank."
Why is it we make our biggest mistakes in public? And some
people can't avoid it...former hockey goalie Jacques Plante wonders, "How
would you like a job where, if you made a mistake, a big, red light goes on and
18,000 people boo?"
But we should never give up our right to be wrong. Good
judgment comes from experience and experience comes from bad judgment. It is
your right to be wrong. "No (one) ever became great or good except through
many and great mistakes," said William E.
Gladstone. Great mistakes are opportunities for great
learning. And great learning makes for great living. You have a right to be
wrong. And if you are to build a great life, you have a duty to make great
mistakes. Lf possible, laugh at them. Always learn from them. And try to make
sure your next mistake is one you haven't made before!
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