When
things
in
your
life
seem
almost
too
much
to
handle,
when
24
hours
in a
day
are
not
enough,
remember
the
mayonnaise
jar
and
the
2
glasses
of
wine
theory...
A
professor
stood
before
his
philosophy
class
with
some
items
on
his
desk
in
front
of
him.
When
the
class
began,
wordlessly,
he
picked
up a
very
large
and
empty
mayonnaise
jar
and
proceeded
to
fill
it
with
golf
balls.
He
then
asked
the
students
if
the
jar
was
full.
They
agreed
that
it
was.
The
professor
then
picked
up a
box
of
pebbles
and
poured
them
into
the
jar.
He
shook
the
jar
lightly.
The
pebbles
rolled
into
the
open
areas
between
the
golf
balls.
He
then
asked
the
students
again
if
the
jar
was
full.
They
agreed
it
was.
The
professor
next
picked
up a
box
of
sand
and
poured
it
into
the
jar.
Of
course,
the
sand
filled
up
everything
else.
He
asked
once
more
if
the
jar
was
full.
The
students
responded
with
a
unanimous
"YES."
The
professor
then
produced
two
glasses
of
wine
from
under
the
table
and
poured
the
entire
contents
into
the
jar,
effectively
filling
the
empty
space
between
the
sand.
The
students
laughed.
"Now,"
said
the
professor,
as
the
laughter
subsided,
"I
want
you
to
recognize
that
this
jar
represents
your
life.
The
golf
balls
are
the
important
things;
your
family,
your
children,
your
health,
your
friends,
and
your
favourite
passions;
things
that
if
everything
else
was
lost
and
only
they
remained,
your
life
would
still
be
full.
The
pebbles
are
the
other
things
that
matter
like
your
job,
your
house,
and
your
car.
The
sand
is
everything
else;
the
small
stuff.
If
you
put
the
sand
into
the
jar
first",
he
continued,
"there
is
no
room
for
the
pebbles
or
the
golf
balls.
The
same
goes
for
life.
If
you
spend
all
your
time
and
energy
on
the
small
stuff,
you
will
never
have
room
for
the
good
things
that
are
important
to
you.
Pay
attention
to
the
things
that
are
critical
to
your
happiness.
Play
with
your
children.
Take
time
to
get
medical
checkups.
Take
your
partner
out
to
dinner.
Play
another
18
holes.
Do
one
more
run
down
the
ski
slope.
There
will
always
be
time
to
clean
the
house
and
fix
the
disposal.
Take
care
of
the
golf
balls
first;
the
things
that
really
matter.
Set
your
priorities.
The
rest
is
just
sand."
One
of
the
students
raised
her
hand
and
inquired
what
the
wine
represented.
The
professor
smiled.
"I'm
glad
you
asked.
It
just
goes
to
show
you
that
no
matter
how
full
your
life
may
seem,
there's
always
room
for
a
couple
of
glasses
of
wine
with
a
friend."
Share
this
with
a
friend...
I
just
did.