My second thought produced success. You know, that’s when you had decided against something, then changed your mind, and it turned out to be the best decision you made.
Recently I bit the bullet and bought a new MacBook Pro. I was about due since my last one was eight years old.
Once my new computer was in my possession, the big task was to transfer all my files, applications and information from my old mac to my new one.
Luckily, Apple has an easy way to do that. Basically you hook up the two computers together and clone the old one on to the new one.
In the end, everything is there – passwords, logins … there’s virtually no other set up to do.
Sounds nice and easy … except my old mac is so old that hooking up the computers is a little more difficult. To make things worse, the new computer has a connection that is not common yet: USB-C.
So I went on a search for the connection I needed. I went right to the store I purchased my new laptop from. I searched the aisles and then had an employee search the aisles. The connection was nowhere to be found.
I tried a second store that was close by and, though the employee was very helpful, he was unable to locate the adaptor that I needed to connect my two computers together.
So I tried a third store. This time I was fairly confident I would find what I was looking for.
This store is not an official Apple Store but it’s the closest thing to it. It even looks like an Apple Store in its set up. And like the official retailer, this place only sells Apple, and Apple-related products.
Unfortunately, they didn’t have the adaptor either. Not only that, but the employee didn’t even know what I wanted to do.
The one place I thought would understand my need offered no help or even knowledge.
I questioned the clerk, “You’ve never heard of Apple’s migration processes?”
He replied, “I’m a law enforcement student.” … interesting information about his future plans but his answer had nothing to do with the question I asked him!
I left the store discouraged and ready to give up my quest for the day.
There was one other store within walking distance, but I figured since they specialized in PC’s they weren’t going to have the adaptor I was looking for.
Besides, if a Mac store didn’t have it, what were the chances?
I started walking in the direction of my car.
But then I had a second thought: “I’m so close to this place, why not just go in and see?”
I walked the three blocks up the street, went in, and within about 30 seconds, spoke to an employee. I told him what I was looking for and he walked me directly to a shelf, reached up to the very top and then handed me my adaptor.
Amazing! … On second thought, I was super happy.
Here’s the thing: When is it the right time to give up on seeking something from God? You may have been asking Him for direction, or a solution, or even a miracle, but so far you’ve received nothing. Is it time when you’re feeling hopeless? … On second thought, your answer might be just around the corner.
That’s Life!
Paul
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