As a child, Ronald Reagan’s mother used to always tell him that all things were part of God’s Plan, even the most disheartening setbacks, and that in the end, everything worked out for the best. If something went wrong, don’t let it get you down; step away from it, step over it and move on. Writing in his autobiography about not getting hired in 1932 at the local Montgomery Ward and having to leave home in search of work which set him on a journey away from Dixon and toward fulfilling all of his dreams, President Reagan wrote, “My mother, as usual, was right.”