After you watch the superbowl on Sunday, something I was dancing on the head, because all commentators said the party had been defined in four plays and four errors were the Steelers. On one side were the two interceptions by quarterback almost unpronounceable name, Roethlisberger, then the ball dropped one of the corridors and, finally, the failure of a field goal. All of them were not common failures that we can have either these were failures that became points scored or points are not achieved. And I said that basically the same thing happens in everyday life.
all have errors, we were wrong, things go well for us. But we have to care what kind of errors we have. And above all we always have to think that our mistakes have consequences. Consequences can not always foresee the consequences that might appear in a more or less long, but certainly we will not have any way a consequence. We think that the consequences are small, but when it all adds up over life, we realize the seriousness that was why we spend carelessly. Like when you look good and not let life pass intercepted important, as it might cover our values \u200b\u200bmaterialism, or failure to give advice to a child because we intercepted it laziness or convenience, or wasting time without reflecting that never returns. Then we realize that what should have happened never happened, and we see how serious a lost child in the drug, or a job that we fired. Or when we have the ball in hand and let us away by neglect, overconfidence or thoughtlessness, and put at risk the lives of others, or because we drive recklessly, or take over, or not take care of our marriage. Then we can only mourn what we lost, having had it all. Or when we could have quietly gotten a field goal which, together with all our effort, we could have given one more chance at life, but do not calculate it, we do not employ fund, and the kick to give the ball makes deviate, with the result that no decent salary saved we receive, we do not care the words out of your mouth, do not monitor the relationship with our spouse. Y. at the final moment, just see how we loved away from us without the possibility of return.
Certainly, that Green Bay had a lot of merit in taking advantage of opportunities that left the Steelers. But ultimately, this game I said that life is a game of two responsibilities. The responsibility for not thinking that mistakes have consequences and take responsibility for everything that the providence of God puts in our way, to end life better by lifting the trophy, the happiness of self and others.
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