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Explanation of rules and principles for leading a good and full life. Also refer to game, lessons, philosophy, attitude, answers, Ron Kurtus, School for Champions. Copyright © Restrictions Rules for the Game of Lifeby Ron Kurtus (revised 16 June 2001) If you want to be a champion in what you doa winner, a leader, a successyou really should have a good perspective on life and what it is all about. Nothing is sadder than the successful person who has no meaning in his or her life. The book If Life is a Game, These are the Rules by Cherie Carter-Scott provides a truly interesting philosophy toward life that is worth examining. Questions you may have include:
This lesson will answer those questions. There is a mini-quiz near the end of the lesson. 10 principlesThe concept of the book is that there are 10 basic principles in life. Within these principles are rules that define a philosophy toward living a full life, achieving goals and overcoming obstaclesall essential in becoming a champion. These principles for life are:
What the principles meanThe following is a summary of these 10 principles: 1. You will receive a bodyWhen you are born, you get a specific body. It isn't perfect, but it is the only body you've got. Some people aren't happy about their looks, their weight, or physical imperfections. Others abuse their bodies with drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. Dont be ashamed of your body, take care of it, and enjoy it. 2. You will be presented with lessonsAnything that happens to yougood or badhappens as a lesson for you to learn. Don't be a victim of circumstances. Rather, take the choice of learning from things. 3. There are no mistakes, only lessonsEven when you make a mistake or do something wrong, you should think of it as a lesson to learn. Don't criticize yourself or others for mistakes. Use them to learn. 4. A lesson is repeated until learnedIf you continue to make the same mistake, you will continue to be challenged by problems from which you must learn a lesson. This will happen until you finally catch on. 5. Learning does not endSince life is a journey, there are things for you to learn until the end. You are a perpetual student of life. That is what makes it so interesting and so much fun to be alive. 6. "There" is no better than "here"Dont think that by achieving your goals, you will be any happier. You should be grateful for what you have and enjoy each day. The grass is not necessarily greener on the other side of the fence. 7. Others are only mirrors of youThe faults and traits you see in other people are often what you see in yourself. Thus, you should be tolerant of other people and supportive toward them. 8. What you make of your life is up to youLife is what you make it. Othersincluding the governmentmay try to influence your life, but you are ultimately in control of how you respond to them. Take responsibility for what you do and what happens to you. Make life an adventure. Enjoy and appreciate what you have. 9. Your answers lie inside of youYou possess the internal wisdom to answer all the answers you seek. You should trust yourself and your intuition. Achieving wisdom is the basis of life. 10. You will forget all of this at birthAre we born again to live another life? Perhaps. Unfortunately, we forget everything we learned (at least consciously) and must start again with new lessons. SummaryFeeling good about yourself, looking at life as a lesson, and taking responsibility are some of the 10 "rules" that explain what life is about. At the very least, they can give you a special perspective on your life. Honesty is important ResourcesThe following resources provide information on this subject. WebsitesBooksIf Life is a Game, These are the Rules by Cherie Carter-Scott, Broadway Books, 1998 ($15.00) Well-written little book that gives a good philosophy of life Top-rated books on Success in Life MiscellaneousMini-quiz to check your understanding1. What happens when circumstances are bad? 2. Will seeking high goals make you a happier person? 3. Should you let others influence your life? If you got all three correct, you are on your way to becoming a Champion in Life. If you had problems, you had better look over the material again. What do you think?Do you have any questions, comments, or opinions on this subject? If so, send an email with your feedback. We will try to get back to you as soon as possible. Share linkFeel free to establish a link from your website to pages in this site. Or use our form to send this link to yourself or a friend. Students and researchersThe Web address of this page is Please include it as a reference in your report, document, or thesis. Where can you go from here?
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