“In the event of a sudden loss of cabin pressure, oxygen masks will automatically drop from overhead.” I continue working the Sudoku puzzle from the in-flight magazine, but I’m listening, too. For some reason this part in the flight attendant’s script always catches my attention. “Secure your mask first before attempting to assist others with theirs.
Good, simple advice. Easy to understand, yet, sometimes, difficult to follow.
We are taught the act of giving is good. Selflessness is better than self-centeredness. And somehow we begin chasing the faulty notion that we ought to prioritize the needs of others before our own. It is misguided priorities, not our intentions of generosity, that take us off course.
If our first order of business is to act in our own best interests–we are more likely to have second and third orders of business. If we always pay ourselves first, we’ll accumulate wealth. Wealth, by definition, is abundance. Having an abundance of anything makes sharing easy. And scarcity makes it harder. If we take that hour each morning to exercise, we’ll have the energy to make a real difference.
First secure your mask. Make sure you’re able to breathe. Then help others. After that you may just find yourself learning to fly the plane.





Tue, Feb 17, 2009
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