Thursday, May 31, 2007

LIFE - A CHESS GAME? - I'D HOPE NOT

Friends,

It's inevitable that we find similarities to board games in our lives. You can't really choose what game others play in fact, and most would balk at your implying that a "game" is involved.

WHICH BOARD GAME ARE YOU ON?
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Nowadays, you have certain responsibilities you rely on for your comfort, but have you ever realized what comfort there is in recognizing your surroundings as a board game? Competitiveness is a fact of life and you should embrace it like you would your shaver or maybe even a golf bag sometimes. Everyone realized the complications after a loss, whether it was planned or not. "This is not a game," is what I usually say, but it isn't true in all cases.

Can you amalgamate your surrounding to streamline your efforts? Try...

1) The Knight comes out to fight and seeing there is not anyone to match him, rests a while.

2) The Bishop darts out to find whether or not there is guilt or a moral contest, but is humble.

3) Everyone relates with the Pawn in that you're small in comparison to others, but decisive.

4) The Castle is difficult to move but extends all around, and takes what it sees.

5) The Queen is very willful and defiant, but not everyone recognizes her until it's too late.

6) The King is poised, noble and protected, but for how long, and for what does he stand for?

7) All games have icons, vestiges, points of reason, and even purpose.

When you go about your daily activities, could you use this interpretation in your routine?

Your friend,

Bruce W. Raulston

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