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Crossing Bridges
Writen by Andres Lara on December 14, 2008
The current bridge you are crossing doesn’t need to be crossed. At least not now and perhaps not ever. Don’t prepare, train or plan for it.

Cross that bridge when you get to it. You are currently worrying about something that will never happen. Would you pay interest on money that you never borrow? Then why are you sweating on a marathon that you are not even running.

Stop losing sleep over problems that do not exist yet; stop dodging objects that are not in motion, stop trying to find that which has never been lost.

“You wouldn’t pay tolls till you get to the toll booth. Likewise don’t cross the bridge till you get to its entrance.” ~Andres Lara


Comments:
Bobmanuel from nigeria, wrote:
Thanks so much, for utilizing your time to put people back on track. I really do worry alot over bridges i have to cross, even before getting there. But, your word have brougt a new thinking and direction to me. Am so glad that i know you even though we've not met. I will refer people to your books and your web site, for help that would save their thinking and their weary souls. Thanks ANDRES you are great, see you on top.
(On Monday, Aug 9, 2010 @ 5:44pm)


flint carter wrote:
i think u should have a page on facebook.
That will be cool

(On Tuesday, Jun 22, 2010 @ 5:47pm)


Grace from U.S, wrote:
I love this message because i am currently worrying over something that i expect to happen and i hope it all works out fine. But when i read this message, i decided to let go of my concerns and hope that it turns out to be the best.
(On Monday, May 3, 2010 @ 6:20pm)


Gentle H from Nigeria-West-Africa, wrote:
I'm most grateful to be a recipient of yuor newsletter. I'm also privilege that for a few years now i've stopped crossing Bridges before i get to them, a new life burst out with fulfilment when that happen.
thank you Andre.

(On Wednesday, Mar 3, 2010 @ 9:49pm)




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