From my e book at www.resolutions.bz IF ONLY YOU HAD KNOWN!
I didn’t have much time to pack my bags that day; matter of fact, I‘m still wearing
same clothes I put on that morning .I met all three of them on
way up here. They said they would hitch a ride, but they were not sure they would be welcome where I was going.
I thought it was unusual to learn how much they knew about me. Did I meet them at some restaurant my family and I went to? Did I see them at
doctor’s office? I know, maybe it was at a bunko party or
golf course? I just couldn’t put my finger on how I knew them until today.
It’s pretty nice here though—peaceful, always something to do, good conversation. However, I sure miss my family. I wish I didn’t have to leave them soon, but how would I have known?
The three of them said they warned me time and time again. How? When? Where? I wondered. I thought I read all
right books and talked to
right people. I even participated at times.
Lazy was probably
one I got along with
best during that short time we spent together. He was
only transparent one of
three. Others might have thought if they saw us together we were twins. We were so much alike.
The other two were much more reserved and timid. Don’t let those guys fool you. I learned quickly they were stubborn old boys with rough edges—two of
biggest know-it-alls I had ever met. They called themselves Denial and Pride. And if you ever met them, I think you would agree they were named correctly.
As I crossed
line, I will never forget what they said to me as we raised our hands to each other and waved goodbye, “If only you had known.”
The health of America is going to get worse before it gets better. Diabetes, obesity, osteoporosis, heart disease—are all at epidemic levels. And for
first time in history
kids of today are projected not to live as long as there parents have. The only way for
health of America to get better is for all of us to be personally responsible, change our attitudes toward exercise, and support one another in
process.