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Here is your Saturday STORY on: SOLVING PROBLEMS: If you don't reach your ultimate goal should you be disappointed? This is a big question, be careful how you answer it. In wisdom you cannot avoid disappointment, but it is the amount of time you dwell in it that matters. Let's assume you wanted to travel across the world to Sydney in Australia, but you only had 1, 000 and a bicycle and one year to do it in. One hefty ambition, but not impossible. If one year later you never even reached Australia, but had such an amazing time as travelled across the continents, you may never have reached your ultimate goal but enjoyed the journey whilst trying. Imagine if you wanted to decorate two bedrooms in one day and only achieved one and a half. You must reflect on what you have achieved. It is similar to the analogy of happiness. Happiness isn't a destination but the journey. We need to come to terms with the journey and be thankful for each step along the way. Today's story illustrates this principle in more depth. JOY IN THE JOURNEY If you have ever been discouraged because of failure, please read on. For often, achieving what you set out to do is not the important thing. Let me explain. Two brothers decided to dig a deep hole behind their house. As they were working, a couple of older boys stopped by to watch. "What are you doing?" asked one of the visitors. "We plan to dig a hole all the way through the earth!" one of the brothers volunteered excitedly. The older boys began to laugh, telling the younger ones that digging a hole all the way through the earth was impossible. After a long silence, one of the diggers picked up a jar full of spiders, worms and a wide assortment of insects. He removed the lid and showed the wonderful contents to the scoffing visitors. Then he said quietly and confidently, "Even if we don't dig all the way through the earth, look what we found along the way!" Their goal was far too ambitious, but it did cause them to dig. And that is what a goal is for - to cause us to move in the direction we have chosen; in other words, to set us to digging! But not every goal will be fully achieved. Not every job will end successfully. Not every relationship will endure. Not every hope will come to pass. Not every love will last. Not every endeavour will be completed. Not every dream will be realized. But when you fall short of your aim, perhaps you can say, "Yes, but look at what I found along the way! Look at the wonderful things which have come into my life because I tried to do something!" It is in the digging that life is lived. And I believe it is the joy in the journey, not the end that truly matters. (Unknown Author) QUOTE: "One's first step in wisdom is to question everything - and one's last is to come to terms with everything.' (Georg Christoph Lichtenberg)
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Baylor University Awards 2012 Centennial Professor - Baylor University
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