Thought for Today: Reservations are required

When going to a popular restaurant, tables are typically reserved indicating that your table will be ready at the time reserved for you. At popular events, without assigned seating, you'll find that people reserve seats for individuals in their party to make sure they have a seat waiting for them. Imagine, you reserved a place in your heart for that special someone that is coming to be in your life. But it took time for them to arrive. As you're reserving the seat for them others may inquire about filling that space. However, you are committed to insuring that the reservations are preserved. No matter how many people are in line waiting for a seat you are determined not to let that space go to just anyone, it has to go to the person for which it was reserved. Is your life filled with people who didn't respect the reservation requirements? Did you allow someone to take a seat prematurely. And now the seat is occupied with the wrong somebody when the right person for which that seat was reserved was delayed. At special awards ceremonies, they are called seat fillers. These are the people that fill the seats for the stars until the stars arrive. It's complicated to explain to the person for whom the seat was required when the reservation expired and the seat was now given to someone else. It's disappointing to know that you really wanted someone else to have the seat and now it's occupied with someone not there. When reservations are required, specific standards are set so that the person for which the seat is being held is guaranteed a spot at the appropriate time. In your life, be the type of person who requires reservations so that your life isn't filled with seat fillers when you want geniune stars to be in your vacinity.

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