| CAREERDon't Jump to Conclusions By Dan Miller 48days.com
 
 CBN.com – Like  most of you, I have been hearing a lot of personal examples of “disaster” this week. No gas, no job, no retirement fund, worthless  stock, cancelled vacations, and general uncertainty. Rather than trying to  create something profound, I’d like to share this old story.
 Once there was an old man who lived in a tiny village. Although poor, he was  envied by all, because he owned a beautiful white horse. People offered  fabulous prices for the horse, but the old man always refused. “This horse is a friend, not a possession,” he would respond.
 
 One morning the horse was not in the stable. All the villagers said, “You old fool. We told you someone would steal that beautiful  horse. You could at least have gotten the money. Now the horse is gone, and you’ve been cursed with misfortune.”
 
 The old man responded, “Perhaps. All I know is that my horse is gone; the  rest I do not know. Whether it be a curse or a blessing, I can’t say.”
 
 After fifteen days the horse returned. He hadn’t been stolen; he had run  away into the forest. Not only had he returned, he had brought a dozen wild  horses back with him. Once again the village people gathered around the old man  and said, “You were right – what we thought was  a curse was a blessing. Please forgive us.” The old man responded, “Perhaps. Once again you’ve gone too far. How do you know if  this is a blessing or a curse? Unless you can see the whole story, how can you  judge?” But the people could  only see the obvious. The old man now had twelve additional horses that could  be broken and sold for a great deal of money.
 
 The old man had a son, an only son. He began to break the wild horses.  Unfortunately, after just a few days, he fell from a horse and broke both his  legs. Once again the villagers gathered around the old man and said, “You were right. The wild horses were not a blessing; they were  a curse. Your only son has broken his legs and now in your old age you have no  one to help you. You are poorer than ever.” But the old man said, “Perhaps. Don’t go so far. Say only that my son broke his legs.  We have only a fragment of the whole story.”
 
 It so happened that a few weeks later the country went to war with a  neighboring country. All the young men of the village were required to join the  army. Only the son of the old man was excluded, because he had two broken legs.  Once again the people gathered around, crying because there was little chance  their sons would return. “You were right, old man.  Your son’s accident was a blessing. Our sons are gone forever.”
 
 The old man spoke again. “You people are always quick  to jump to conclusions. Only God knows the final story.”
 
 And so it is with our lives. What we see as a blessing or a curse may simply be  part of God's preparation for what lies ahead. Be careful in seeing “disaster” in any change. Just recognize it as change – which opens the door for good as well as bad – for gain as well as  possible loss.
 
 I’ve spent 20 years seeing people go through unexpected and  unwelcome change – and have enjoyed seeing most move  on to more  opportunity, freedom, fulfillment, and income.
 I hope you didn’t “lose your horse” this week. Whatever your circumstances, be  confident you can choose the future you want. If you hit a bump on the road, see  what new possibilities are presented as well.
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 Here's a sampling of the questions I tackled September 17. If you're not  getting the success you want, you may be wondering like the writer of #4 here,  "Am I lazy, scared, lack self-discipline, or all of the above?"
 
 1. I have been a stay-at-home mom for more than 18 years and would like to go  back to work on a part time basis. I am not planning on returning to my  previous career, financial analyst, and feel like a college freshmen having to  declare a major. How do I get started?
 
 2. I'm a married, 28-year-old pastor finishing up my Masters of Divinity,  paying for school as we go. In my church, we have a “glass ceiling” regarding income potential. What are some ways that I can  increase my potential earnings in a church setting?
 
 3. I have seen many people succeed without a degree or schooling for that  matter, however my parents and in-laws pound it in my mind that I will never  win or succeed without getting a degree. I am not leaning to the idea of being  lazy, but I just don’t fit well in a traditional, boring classroom  environment versus on-the-job training and apprenticeships.
 
 4. I get excited about your train of thought and even imagine how great it  would be to apply the methods you mention in your programs to my own life, yet  when it comes time for action, I end up watching mindless television re-runs  and obnoxious commercials. Am I lazy, scared, lack self-discipline, or all of  the above?
 
 5. I am a teacher with a job I cannot be fired from, a 10% pay raise each year,  and benefits I do not pay for. So what's wrong? I hate my job. I have  experience with the food industry and an MS in marketing, but seven years since  I was in the marketing world. Employers want to know why I want to switch now.  Also I am in my mid 50s.
 
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