I was sitting next to a gentleman on a plane who decided to tell me about how he solved one of his life problems. He was into his fourth marriage and it was a very happy one. His first three had failed miserably. When I heard this, I asked him what made his fourth marriage successful. He answered, “After the third marriage failed, I said to myself, ‘Hey, I’m the common denominator here. If I want my future to be different, I’m the one who’s going to have to make some changes.’” He then told me that he had made those necessary changes and has been happy ever since. The lesson here is that when a life problem occurs over and over again, there’s a good chance that you just might be the cause of it because you are the common denominator. If this is the case, then you may have to make some changes if you want things to get better.
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