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Lesson Learned is Lesson Earned

The stubborn man who yearned for power, Korach, could not change course.  He was warned many times by his peers and Moses to consider himself and others differently but he refused.

"Often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see that one has been opened for us," wrote Helen Keller.

Sometimes life demands that we change but we insist on staying as we were.  Korach did not learn this lesson.  Helen Keller understood it well.

Change is not our enemy; it is our opportunity.

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