Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Plan B
Plan B will always be preferred to Plan C, and Plan C will always be preferred to Plan D, and so on and so forth.
Plan A, as most of us soon discover, does not always work out. This is when Plan B surfaces. However, after you've been working towards putting your Plan B into effect for a while you'll notice that your Plan C starts to turn into your Plan B and that your Plan B starts to feel like your Plan A. Assuming you've gotten over it by now, your Plan A should feel like a distant memory. It is but a mere fact: let it be. Plan B should be your new Plan A.
Currently I'm in disbelief. It's not denial; it's my inabilty to accept a positive turn of events after a long drought. None of my plan A's have been working out within the last year. And because of this, any good news that comes my way seems to be out of the ordinary. My new Plan A (previously known as Plan B) might actually work itself out.
Your Plan B should never be resorted to unless you've tried everything in your power to carry out your Plan A first. The only way a Plan B can truly be called a Plan B is if you never try to live out your Plan A. Otherwise, B is the new A, C is the new B, and so on and so forth.
~Anthans
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