The professor likened these items to life, saying the rocks were the important things that made their life complete (family, love, health); the pebbles were other things that matter (job, house, car) and the sand is all the small stuff in life (insignificant things). If the professor had filled the jar up with the sand (smaller, insignificant stuff), there would be no room for the rocks or pebbles, similarly if he had put the pebbles in first there would be no room for the rocks, and so on.
The moral of the professor's story was to pay specific attention to that which was critical to one's happiness in life. His message was to take care of the 'rocks' (priorities) first, and all else would follow.
Told to them at the beginning of the year, the story was a great reference throughout the remainder of the year; to always look at the bigger picture and to not take things in life for granted.
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