Sharp as a Tack
A few fortunate people are sharp as a tack.
They see, hear, or read information and understand it instantly. Because they are smarter than most, they have what it takes to do well in life.
Deciding what to do with this wonderful gift, however, makes all the difference.
- Some choose to help others.
- Some help only themselves.
- A few take advantage of people not so sharp.
Individuals in the last two groups prove that smart does not mean wise. They never become all they could be.
When not used properly, the point of a tack becomes dull.
When people fail to develop their potential, they lose their sharpness as well. Mental laziness leads to mental dullness.
Tacks grow crooked if not driven in the right direction.
They may then do more harm than good. The same is true of people’s minds. If people focus only on themselves or hurts others, they rob everyone of a life well lived.
What a waste when people throw away the potential God gave them.
Far better when they grow into all they can be – when they stay sharp as a tack.
But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere (James 3:17 NIV).
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4 thoughts on “Sharp as a Tack”
Wise advice.
Thank you, Darrin. I always appreciate your comments and insight.