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Wipers

A short one for the weekend, before another week starts.

On my way back home, after a hard day at the office I got stuck in traffic. It was raining so heavily that cars had to slow down, since the weather conditions were extremely bad. While stuck in traffic, I stared at the wipers going from side to side every time removing new drops of rain. Wipers were in constant battle with the rain. Isn’t that a good analogy of life? 

The rain represents constant obstacles in life which block our view and slow us down from achieving our goals. On the other hand, wipers represent our constant effort to remove obstacles from our view. This effort helps us get a clear view even if for a short time. While the view is clear we can think clearly and move closer to our personal goals.

Moral of the story: What would you do if the rain increases? Would you simply switch the wipers on a faster mode?

 

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One Comment to “Wipers”

  1. During a rather irresponsible time in my life, I drove an old car whose wiper motor quit working? With no money to fix it, and too crazy to do anything differently, I just drove it. And in doing so, I made an amazing discovery. One of the greatest ways to remove the obstacles (rain) from my vision was to keep moving. Using your analogy, I wonder if sometimes we spend so much time addressing the obstacles that we forget where the heck we’re evey trying to go.

 

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