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-- [ From: Bob Martone * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] --

Our daughter just sent us this. It gives us something to think about
when we are down? If we only could be like Jerry !!

Jerry is the kind of guy you love to hate. He is always in a good mood
and always has something positive to say. When someone would ask
him how he was doing, he would reply, "If I were any better, I would be
twins!" He was a unique manager because he had several waiters who had
followed him around from restaurant to restaurant. The reason the
waiters followed  Jerry was because of his attitude. He was a natural
motivator.

If an employee was having a bad day, Jerry was there telling the
employee
how to look on the positive side of the situation. Seeing this style
really made me curious, so one day I went up to Jerry and asked him, "I
don't get it! You can't be a positive person all of the time.  How do
you do it?"

Jerry replied, "Each morning I wake up and say to myself, Jerry, you
have two choices today. You can choose to be in a good mood or  you can
choose to be in a bad mood. I choose to be in a good mood.  Each time
something bad happens, I can choose to be a victim or  I can choose to
learn from it. I choose to learn from it. Every time someone comes to me
complaining, I can choose to accept their  complaining or I can point
out the positive side of life. I choose the positive side of Life."

"Yeah, right, it's not that easy," I protested. Yes it is," Jerry said.
"Life is all about choices. When you cut away all the junk, every
situation  is a choice. You choose how you react to situations.  You
choose how people will affect your mood.  You choose to be in a good
mood or  bad mood. The bottom line: It's your choice how you live life."
I reflected on what Jerry said. Soon thereafter, I left the restaurant
industry to
start my own business.  We lost touch, but I often thought about him
when I made a choice about life instead of reacting to it.

Several years later, I heard that Jerry did something you are never
supposed to do in a restaurant business: he left the back door open.
That morning he was held up at gunpoint by three armed robbers. While
trying to open the safe, his hand, shaking from nervousness, slipped off
the combination.  The robbers panicked and shot him.  Luckily, Jerry was
found relatively quickly and rushed to the local trauma  center.
After 18 hours of surgery and weeks of intensive care, Jerry was
released from the hospital with fragments of the bullets still in his
body.

I saw Jerry about six months after the accident. When I asked him how he

was, he replied, "If I were any better, I'd be twins. Wanna see my scars
?"  I declined to see his wounds, but did ask him what had gone through
his mind as the robbery took place. "The first thing that went through
my mind was that I should have locked the back door, " Jerry replied.
"Then, as I lay on the floor, I remembered that I had two
choices:  I could choose to live or I could choose to die. I chose to
live."   "Weren't you scared? Did you lose consciousness?" I asked.
Jerry continued, "...the paramedics were great. They kept telling me I
was going to be fine. But when they wheeled me into the ER and I saw the
expressions on the faces of the doctors and nurses, I got really scared.
In their eyes, I read 'he's a dead man'. I knew I needed to
take action."  "What did you do?" I asked.  "Well, there was a big burly
nurse shouting questions at me," said Jerry. "She asked if I was
allergic to anything. 'Yes' I replied.
The doctors and nurses stopped working as they waited for my reply. I
took a deep breath and yelled, 'Bullets!' Over their laughter, I told
them, "I am choosing to live. Operate on me as if I am alive, not dead."
Jerry lived thanks to the skill of his doctors, but also because of his
amazing attitude. I learned from him that every day we have the choice
to live fully. Attitude, after all, is everything.

You have two choices now:
1.      Delete this
2.      Forward it to the people you care about.

Hope you will choose #2.

Bob & Nancy Martone