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Old 11-17-2000, 12:10 AM   #1
Carole
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Post Alive and Present

What a lesson indeed. Enjoy!

ALIVE AND PRESENT

Architect Frank Lloyd Wright once told of a childhood incident that may have seemed insignificant at the time, but had a profound influence on the rest of his life. It happened when he was nine years old. It was winter. Young Frank was walking across a snow-covered field with his uncle. As the two of them reached the far end of the field, his uncle stopped him. He pointed out his own tracks in the snow, straight and true as an arrow's flight, and then young Frank's tracks meandering all over the field.
"Notice how your tracks wander aimlessly from the fence to the cattle to the woods and back again," his uncle said. "And see how my tracks aim directly to my goal. There is an important lesson in that."

Years later the world-famous architect liked to tell how this experience had greatly contributed to his life's philosophy. "I determined right then," he'd say with a twinkle in his eye, "not to miss most things in life, as my uncle had."

He determined to be alive and present. To be fully aware and squeeze as much life out of each moment as possible. We will miss most things in life if we live in the past. Let us learn from the past, but not live there. We will miss most things in life if we live in the future. Let us plan for the future, but not live there. We will miss little if we live in the present. And we'll have more fun along the way!

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