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The


Scro


l


l


Marked


One


Today



I


beg


in


a


new

< p>
l


i


fe


.



Today



I



shed


my o


ld



sk


in


which


ha


th


,



too



long


,



su


f


fe


red


the


b


ru


i


ses


o


f



f


a< /p>


i


lure


and



the


wounds


o


f


medior< /p>


i


ty


.



Today



I



am born


anew and


my b


i


r


thp


l


ace



i


s



a


v


ineyard


where



the


re



i


s



f


ru


i


t



f


or


a


l


l


.



Today



I


wi


l


l


p


luck


grapes


o


f


wisdom f


rom


the



t


a


l


l


e


s


t




and



fu


l


l


es


t


v


ines



in



the


v


ineyard


,



fo


r



these


were


p


lan


ted


by



t


he


wises


t


o


f


my


profess


ion


who have


come before


me


,



genera


t


ion


upon


gen era


t


ion


.


Today



I


wi


l


l



savor




the



t


a


s


te


o


f


g


rapes


f


rom


these



v


ines


and


ver


i


ly



I


wi


l


l



swa


l


low



the



seed


o


f



success


bur


ied



in




e


ach


and


new


l


i


fe


wil


l



sp


rou


t


wi


th


in


me


.



The


ca


ree


r



I


have


chosen



i


s



l


aden


wi


t


h


oppor


tun


i


ty



ye


t



i


t



i


s



f


raugh


t


wi


th


hear


tb


reak


and


despa


i


r



and



the


bod


ies


o


f



those


who have


fa


i


l


ed


,< /p>


were



they


p


i


l


ed


one


a


top


ano


ther


,


would


cas


t



a



shadow down upon


a


l


l



the


pyramids


o


f



the


ea


r


th


.



Yet



I


wi


l


l


no


t



fa


i


l


,




a


s



the


o


the

rs


,



fo


r



i


n


my hands




I


now ho


ld



the


char


t


s


which


wi


l


l




gu


ide



th


rough


per


i


lous


wa


te


r


s



to



shores


which


only


yes


te


rday



seemed bu


t



a


d


ream.

< br>Fai


lu


re


no



longer



wi


l


l


be


my


payment



fo


r



s< /p>


t


rugg


le


.



Jus


t




a


s


na


tu


re


made


no



< br>p


rov


i


s

< br>ion



fo


r


my


body



to



to


l e


ra


te


pa


i


n



ne


i


the


r


has



i


t



made


any


prov


is


ion



fo


r


my


l


i


fe




to



su


f


fe


r


< /p>


f


a


i


lu


re


.


Fa


i< /p>


lu


re


,



l


ike


pa


in


,



i


s



a


l


i


en




to


my


l


i


f


e


.



In



the


pas


t



I



accep


ted




i


t



a


s



I



accep


ted


pa


in


.



No


w I



re


jec


t



i


t



and



I




am prepared



fo


r



wisdo


m and


p

< p>
r


inc


ip


les


which


wi


l


l


gu


i


de



me


ou


t


o


f



the



shadows



in


to



the



sunl

igh


t



o


f


wea


l


th


,



pos

i


t


ion


,


and



happ


iness



fa


r


beyond


my



mos


t



ex


t


ravagan


t


d


reams



un


t


i


l



even



the



go


lden


app


les



in




the


Garden


o


f



Hesper


ides


wi


l


l



seem no


more



than


my


jus


t



r


eward


.



Time


teaches


a


l


l



th


ings



to


h


im


who



l


i


ves



fo


rever


bu


t



I


have


no


t



the



luxury


of



e


te


rn


i


ty


.


Ye


t


wi


th


in



my a


l


lo

t


t


ed



t


ime



I


mus


t


p


rac


t


i


ce


the


a


r


t


o


f


pa


t


i


ence



fo


r


na


ture




ac


t


s


never



in


has


te


.


To


c


rea


te



the


o


l


ive


,


k


ing


of



a


l


l



t


r


ees


,




a


hundred


years



i


s



r


equ


i


red.


An


on


ion


p


lan


t



i


s


o


ld



in


n


ine


weeks


.



I



have



l


ived


as


a


n


on


ion


p


lan


t


.



I


t


has



no


t


p


leased


me


.



No


w I


woulds


t


become


the


g


rea

tes


t



o


f


o


l


ive



t


rees


and


,



in



t


ru


th


,



the


g


rea

tes


t


o


f



sa


lesman


.


And how wi


l


l




th


i


s


be


accompl


i


shed?



For



I



have


ne


i

< br>the


r



the


knowledge


nor




the


exper


ience



to



ach


ieve



the



g


rea


tness



and


a


l


ready



I



have



s


tumbled



in



ignorance


and




f


a


l


l


e


n



in


to


poo


ls


o


f



se


l


f


-p


i


ty


.


The


answer




i


s



s


imple


.



I


wi


l


l



com


mence


my


journey



unencumbered


with


e


i


the


r




the


weigh


t



o


f


unnecessa


r


y



knowledge


o


r




the


hand


icap



o


f


meaning


less




exper


ience


.


Na


ture




a


l


ready



has



supp

l


ied



me


with


knowledge


and



ins


t

inc


t




f


a


r


g< /p>


rea


t


er



than


any


beas


t



in




the



fo


res


t



and



the


va


lue



o


f



exper


ience



i


s


over


ra


ted


,


usua


l


ly


by



o


ld


men


who nod


wise


ly


and



speak



s


tup


id


ly

< p>
.



In



t


ru


th


,



exper


ience




t


eaches



thoroughly


ye


t


he


r




course


o


f



ins


t


ruc


t


ion

devour


s



men


'


s


years



so



the



va


lue


o


f


her



l


e


s


sons


d


imin


i


shes


with




the




t


ime


necessa


ry




to




ac qu


i


re




her




s pec


ia


l



wisdom.


The




end




f


inds




i


t



was


ted


on



dead



men


.



Fur


thermore


,




exper


ience



i


s



comparab


le



to



fash


ion


;



an


ac


t


ion



tha


t



proved



success


fu


l



today


wi


l


l


be


unworkab


le


and



imprac


t


ica


l



tomorrow.


Only


pr


inc


ip


les


endure




and



these



I



n


ow possess


,



fo


r




the



l


aws



tha


t


wi


l


l




l


ead


me


to



g


rea


tness


a


re


con


ta


ined



in




the


words


o


f




these


sc


ro


l


l


s


.

What



they



wi


l


l



t


each


me


i


s



more



to


p


reven


t


fa


i


lu


re

< br>



than



to


ga


in




success


,



fo


r


wha


t



i


s




success


o


ther



than



a




s


t


a


te


o


f


mind?


W


hich



two,




among a




thouand


wise




men,


wi


l


l



de


f


ine



success




in



the




same words


;



ye


t



f


a


i


lu


re




i


s



a


lways



desc


r


ibed


bu


t



one


way


.


< br>Fai


lu


re



i


s


man


'


s



inab


i


l


i


ty



to



reach


h


i


s



goa


ls



in



l


i< /p>


f


e


,


wha


tever



they


may


be


.



In



t


ru


th


,



the



on


ly


d


i


f


fe


rence


be


tween




those


who have




fa


i


l< /p>


ed


and



those


who



have



successed



l


i


e


s




in



the


d


i


f


fe


rence


o


f




the


i


r


hab


i


t


s


.



Good


hab


i


t


s



a


re




the



key



to




a


l


l




success


.



Bad


hab


i


t


s




a


re




the


un


locked



door




to




f< /p>


a


i


lu


re< /p>


.


Thus


,




the




f


i


r


s


t



l


aw



I




wil


l



obey


,


which


precede


th


a


l


l


o


the


rs



i


s



-


-


I


wi


l


l



fo


rm good


hab


i


t


s



and


become


the


i


r



s


l


ave


.



As a


ch


i


ld



I


was



s


l


ave



to



my


impulses


;


now


I



am s


lave



to


my hab


i


t


s


,



a


s


a


re




a


l


l


g


rown men


.



I


have



su


r


rendered


my



f


ree


wi


l


l



to



the


years


o


f



accumula


ted


hab


i


t


s



and



the


pas


t



deeds


o


f


my


l


i


fe


have


a


l


ready


marked


ou


t



a


pa


th


which




th

< br>rea


tens



to



impr


i


son


my


fu


ture


.



M


y ac


t


ions


a


re



ru


led


by


appe


t


i

< br>t


e


,




pass


ion

,


p


re


jud


ice


,


g


reed


,



love


,



f


ea


r


,



env


i


ronment


,


hab


i


t


,



and




the


wors


t


o


f



these



ty

ran


t


s



i


s


hab


i


t


.



Therefore


,



i


f




I


mus


t



be


a




s


l


ave



to



habi


t



l


e


t



me


be




a



s


l


ave




to


good



hab


i


t


s


.


My


bad


hab


i


t


s



mus


t


be



des


t


royed


and



new


fu


r


rows


prepared



fo


r


good



seed


.



I


wi


l


l



fo


rm good


hab


i


t


s



and


become


the


i


r



s


l


ave


.



And how


wi


l


l



I



accompl

< br>i


sh



th


i


s



d


i


f


f< /p>


i


cu


l


t



f


ea


t?


Through




these



sc

ro


l


l


s


,



i


t



wi


l


l


be


done


,




fo


r



each



sc


ro


l


l




con


ta


ins

a



p


r


inc


ip


le


which


wil


l


d


r


ive


a


bad


hab


i


t



f


rom my


l

< br>i


f


e


and



rep


lace



i


t


wi


th


one


which


wi


l


l


b


r


ing



me c


lose


r



to



success


.


For



i


t



i


s



ano


ther



of


na


tu


re


'


s



l


aws


tha


t


on


ly




a


hab


i


t



can




subdue


ano


ther



habi


t


.



So


,



in


o


rder




fo


r



these


wr


i

< br>t


t


en




words



to


pe


r


fo


rm



the


i


r



chosen



t


a


sk


,



I


mus


t



d


i


sc


ip


l


ine


m


yse


l


f


wi


th



the



f


i


r


s


t


o


f


my new hab


i


t


s


which



i


s



a


s



fo< /p>


l


lows


:


I


wi


l


l



r


ead


each



sc


ro

< br>l


l



fo


r



th


i


r


ty


days



i


n



th


i


s


p


resc


r


ibed

< br> manner


,


be


fore



I


p


roceed



to



the


nex


t



sc


ro


l


l


.



Fi


rs


t


,



I



wi


l


l



r


ead



the



words



in




s


i


l


ence


when



I




a


r


i


se


.


Then


,




I


wi


l


l



r


ead




the



words



in




s< /p>


i


l


ence


a


f


te


r




I


have


par


taken



o


f


my


midday


meal


.


Las


t


,



I


wi


l


l



r


ead



the


words


aga


i


n


jus


t



be


fo


re



I



r


e


t


i


r


e



a


t


day


'


s



end


,



and



m


ost



i mpor


tan


t


,

< br> on



th


i


s


occas


ion



I


wi


l


l




r


ead



the


words


a


loud


.



On


the


nex


t


day



I


wi


l


l



r


epea


t




th


i


s


p


rocedure


,



and



I


wi


l


l



c on


t


inue



in



l


ike


manner



fo


r



< /p>


th


i


r


ty< /p>


days


.


Then


,



I


wi


l


l



tu


rn



to



the


nex


t



sc


ro


l


l



and



repea


t



th


i


s


p


rocedure



fo


r




ano


ther


th


i


r


ty

days


.



I


wi


l


l



c on


t


inue




in



th


i


s


manner


un


t


i


l



I


have



l


ived



wi


th


each



sc


rol


l



fo


r



th


i


r


ty


days


and


my


read


ing


has


become hab


i


t


.



And what


wi


l


l


be


accompl


i


shed


wi


th



t


his


hab


i


t


?


Here


in



l

i


e


s



the


h


idden



sec


ret


o


f



a


l


l


man


'


s



accompl


i


shments


.< /p>


As



I



r


epea


t



the


words


da


i


ly




they



wi


l


l



soon



become


a



pa


r


t




o


f


my


ac


t


ive



mind


,



bu


t



more




impor


t


an


t


,



they



wi


l


l




a


l


so




seep




in


to


my


othe


r



mind


,




tha


t



m


yster


ious



source


which


never



s


l

eeps,


which


c


rea


tes


my dreams


,



and


o


f


ten



makes


me


ac


t



in


ways



I


do


no


t



comprehend


.



As


the


words



o


f



these



sc

ro


l


l


s




a


re



consumed by


my


m ys


te


r


ious

< br> mind



I


wi


l


l




beg


in



to


awake


,



each



morn


ing


,


wi


th



a



v


i


t


a< /p>


l


i


ty



I


have


never


known


before


.


My v


igor



wi


l


l



i


ncrease


,


my



en


thus


iasm wi


l


l



r


i


se


,



my


des


i


re



to



mee


t



the


wor


ld



wi


l


l


overcome every




f


ea


r



I



once


knew a


t



sunr

< p>
i


se


,



and



I


wi


l


l


be


happie


r



than



I



ever


be


l

i


eved



i


t


poss


ib


le



t


o


be



in



th


i


s


wor


ld


o


f



s


t< /p>


r


i


fe



and



sor


row.


Eventua


l


ly



I


wi


l


l




f


ind


myse


l


f



reac


t


ing



t


o



a


l


l



s


i


tua


t


ions


which




conf


ron

t


me



as



I



was


com


manded



in



the




sc


ro


l


l


s



to


r


eac


t


,




and



soon


these


ac


t


ions


and



reac


t

< br>ions


wi


l


l


become easy



to


pe


r


fo


rm,



fo


r



any


ac


t


wi


th


prac


t


i


ce


becomes


easy


.



Thus


a


new


and


good


hab


i


t




i


s


born


,



f


or



when


an


ac


t


becomes




easy



th


rough


cons


tan


t




r


epe


t


i


ton



i


t


becomes


a



p


le


asure



to


pe


r


fo


rm


and



i


f



i


t



i


s



a


p


leasure



to


pe


r


fo


rm


i


t



i


s



man


's


na


tu


re



to


pe


r


fo


rm


i


t


o


f< /p>


t


en


.


When



I


pe


r


fo


rm


i


t


o


f


ten



i


t


becomes


a


hab


i


t



and



I


become


i


t


s



s


lave


and



s


ince



i


t



i


s



a


good


hab


i


t



th


i


s



i


s


my wi


l


l


.



Today



I


beg


in


a


new

< p>
l


i


fe


.



And


I


make




a



so


lemn oa


th



to


myse


l


f




tha


t


no


th


ing


wi


l


l



r


e


t


a


rd< /p>



my new


l

< br>i


fe


'


s


growth


.



I



wi


l


l



lose


no


t



a


day




f


rom


these



read


ings



fo


r



tha


t


day


canno


t


be



re


t


r


i


eved


nor




can



I



subs


t


i


tu


te


ano


ther



fo


r



i


t


.



I


mus


t


no


t




,



I


wi


l


l


no


t


,


b


reak



th


i


s


hab


i


t


o


f


da


i


ly




r


e


ad


in g



f


rom


these


sc


ro


l


l


s



and


,



in



t


ru


th


,



the



few mo


ments


spen


t



each


day



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