Sorry for the off-topic noise, but this seems 
important and appropriate for this list...

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From: "Christy McCulley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I know you've seen this before, but not with this punchline.


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A philosophy professor stood before his class and had some items in 
front 
of him.

When the class began, wordlessly he picked up a large empty mayonnaise 
jar 
and proceeded to fill it with rocks, rocks about 2" in diameter. He 
then 
asked the students if the jar was full? They agreed that it was.

So the professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured them into 
the 
jar. He shook the jar lightly. The pebbles, of course, rolled into  the
open 
areas between the rocks. He then asked the students again if  the  jar
was 
full. They agreed it was. The students laughed.

The professor picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar. Of  
course, the sand filled up everything else. "Now," said the professor, 
"I  
want you to recognize that this is your life. The rocks are the 
important  
things -- your family, your health, your children - things that if  
everything else was lost and only they remained, your life would still 
be 
full.  The pebbles are the other things that matter like your job, your 
house,  your car. The sand is everything else.  The small stuff."

"If you put the sand into the jar first, there is no room for the 
pebbles 
or the rocks. The same goes for your life. If you spend all your  time
and 
energy on the small stuff, you will never have room for the  things 
that 
are important to you. Pay attention to the things that are critical  to
your 
happiness. Play with your children. Take time to get medical  check-ups. 
Take your spouse out dancing. There will always be time to go  to work, 
clean the house, give a dinner party and fix the disposal."

"Take care of the rocks first - the things that really matter. Set  your 
priorities. The rest is just sand."

But then...A student then took the jar which the other students and  the 
professor agreed was full, and proceeded to pour in a glass of beer.

Of course the beer filled the remaining spaces within the jar making
the  
jar truly full.

Which proves -- that no matter how full your life is, there is always 
room 
for a beer.



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