The law of inheritance is interesting. There is an invisible string that passes through everything that cannot be broken. Interesting isn’t it. In the beginning everything is stamped, coded labeled, or depicted in a way that makes it unique. The way that it is configured is so distinctive that the “stamp” that it carries persists through time and colours everything that it is associated with, for eternity. The thought or the actions that follow will always be influenced by the originating circumstances, and the survival or success of subsequent events will always be affected favourably or adversely by its early beginnings. If you have elected the president of a team or a board member to your organization you have made a rather permanent decision. That individual will have a certain type of luck or attract an aura that is rather unique to that individual. Large corporations rise or fall based solely on this principle. Some individuals seem to have the Midas touch. If you were to take away their riches and throw them out into the street, they would become millionaires in another few years. They carry an indelible aura that will continue to attract the circumstances that allow them to use their creative genius to advantage, and if these circumstances elude them they will have the instinct to turn simple innocuous situations into great opportunities. Successful sporting teams also intuitively recognize this principle. Do you know that many of the catastrophes of history originated behind a closed door by a group of misguided individuals making the completely wrong decision? They in their folly carved up large portions of the world like personal property for selfish and sometimes shortsighted reasons resulting in aberrations that have persisted for a thousand years. World events even in the modern era bear the stamp of their folly. How does one make use of this principle on a personal level? The answer lies in being true to the highest principles and ideals of honesty, justice and fair play. The other critical observation to be made is that nothing created from incorrect and unjust foundations will have a favourable outcome. Learn to develop the Midas touch and also learn to recognize that nothing that the hand of dishonesty or injustice touches will survive. Learn also to change direction and to terminate actions that have the “stamp” of failure and seem to be part of an unfortunate chain of events even if its origins are clouded in mystery or completely unknown, as much of early history is. A new beginning, like the first light of dawn may be all that is needed to make things right.

Kingston




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