https://youtu.be/gLQrbo_i2Zw?si=Zz_j2WaW2cpaOxQo
Watched this movie last week with Annie.
I had almost forgotten how good it all was.
This time I was struck by one of Jim Rohn’s ideas – spend your life on the major things, don’t let yourself major in the minor stuff.
Forrest wasn’t very smart. He faced difficult circumstances and by all accounts he had some real bad stuff happen to and around him.
But he decided to major in the important stuff of life – love, friendship, taking care of others, being of service.
He wasn’t flashy or cool. Not many of the other characters in the movie really even wanted him around.
But he was persistently good, kind and loving – over an entire lifetime. And that in itself was beautiful and worthwhile.
It’s easy to get tripped up and start letting ourselves spend major time on the minor things of life. It’s easy to spend our lives in pursuit of the trivial.
Focus. On. The. Majors.
Make it a great day.
Jake