Those
who live in glass houses do not throw stones, says a popular adage. As well,
the higher the altitude at which one lives, the higher the risks to be taken
and the greater the adjustments to be made.
For
example, as the human body reaches an altitude of about 2,100metres (7000ft)
above sea level, the percentage saturation of hemoglobin with oxygen- which
determines the amount of oxygen in one’s blood begins to plummet and mountaineers
refer to an altitude above 8000 metres (26,000ft) as the death zone- where no
human body can acclimatize. Between these two points: i.e. the point of effect
and the point of non-acclimitization, the human body adjusts…
The higher the height, the greater
the adjustment.
As
we go from height to height in life, we view more challenges and require wiser
adjustments to see us through each challenge.
Never
forget, the higher you go, the more adjustments you will have to make.
And
if you want to keep throwing stones, you just may have to relocate from your
glass-encumbered abode!
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