Jim Rohn said "Things don't just happen; things happen just."
Beside of my many years of usage of english as a second language, I just can't understand the meaning here.
Could you give me a clue what he ment by this sentence?
Thank you in advance.
That's just my interpretation, though. "Just" is also commonly used as a term for religious righteousness, which could also change the meaning. I'm unfamiliar with Jim Rohn too, if that helps :P
- "Things don't just happen; things simply are."
- "Things don't just happen by chance; things occur for a reason."
- "There are no accidents; everything happens for a purpose."
Or, as a my teenager would say:
"Things don't just happen; things happen just because."
I guess the one saying about things happening for a reason, or going further, the reason why they happen is to give us a chance to act on them in some way, talks to me the most.
"Things don't merely happen; things happen as they should (as deserved/merited/earned)."