And what if you are on the wrong train? You need to relax, do the best you can while on the train and get off at the next station. BUT before that you have to be self-aware enough to know you are on the wrong train to begin with.
 
How do you know that?  
 
Maybe you are not happy, not healthy, not satisfied?  Yes, those could be signs you need to get off the train.  But what if you were not happy, not healthy and not satisfied before you got on the train. Maybe it’s not the wrong train, you just have a bad attitude and mind set?
 
It gets back to what I mentioned yesterday.  You have to know your self.  And to do that you need to be honest. As the quote yesterday says, it’s not just hard to do, it’s inconvenient as well.  It isn’t easy facing and exploring who you really are, but it is ultimately worth it, just as exercise is ultimately worth it.
 
So before you jump off the train, make sure it’s the train that is going in the wrong direction and not you that is thinking and acting in the wrong direction.
 
It’s just another example that to be happy you have to ‘untie the NOT’!
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Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman of The Napkin Dad Daily
 
Quote by Dietrich Bonhoeffer (from his book ‘The Way of Freedom’), 1906-1945, German Lutheran pastor and author.  He is worth reading about and remembering, especially if you are Christian.