ILLUSION Waiting
by
G P Pamphlets
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I've been one of those people who never go anywhere without a thermometer, a hot-water bottle, a raincoat, and a parachute (1:8)

If I had my life to live over, I would start barefoot earlier in the spring and stay that way later in the fall.

I'd dare to make more mistakes next time.
I would take more chances.
I would travel lighter next time.
I would climb more mountains and swim more rivers.
I would go to more dances.
I would ride more merry-go-rounds.
I would pick more daisies.3 (1:9)

What does the illusion of waiting and wishing teach us? It teaches us that the world does not wait for anyone; that apathy, inaction, and fear stifle the human spirit; that courage and a sense of adventure are the attributes of the faithful; that we must cherish the honor of choosing our everlasting destiny before we have lost that chance. Simply waiting and wishing for a miracle will not lead us to the haven of hope and peace. As a rule, it leads us to the depths of despair. The parable of the talent uttered by Jesus (Matt. 25:14-30) testifies to the truth of this principle (1:10)

The powers and intensity of illusions and fancies in human life are incredible. They are so vast and fascinating that they deserve an entire volume (1:11)

References:
1. hwd (Arabic), no. 62.
2,3. Chicken Soup for the Soul, J. Canfield, J. & M. Hansen p. 247, 287 (1:12)

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