Clarity of Vision

It's impossible to hit the mark if your focus isn't on the mark.

— JMeyer —

This is an add-on from yesterday’s writing. It aligns perfectly with what I wrote about.


An enlightened Buddhist monk took one of his students on a walk to share one of life’s greatest lessons– having clear goals. The monk was a master archer, and his student had never seen him miss the bullseye in practice, even at a distance of 300 yards. To show his student the importance of having clarity of vision, the monk placed a flower on the side of a tree and took ten paces away. He then did something surprising. The monk took out a small white cloth and tied it as a blindfold while his student watched in anticipation. Without being able to see his target, the monk began to draw his bow back and suddenly let the arrow fly, missing the mark by several inches. The student looked at the master in shock, “I thought I was going to see a mystical power, but you missed the flower.” The monk replied, “How is it possible to hit my goal if I cannot see it?”


How is it possible to hit our goals if we don’t keep our eyes on it?

Psalm 119:105, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”

P.E.A.C.E.

Jay@EagleLaunch.com

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