Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Quote Commentary 6...Charles M. Schulz


I know there is a lesson to be learned here somewhere, but I don't know what it is.

Linus Van Pelt, Peanuts. Charles M. Schulz.



For a fellow like me that believes everything happens for a reason, constant vigil is necessary so that I don't miss a lesson to be learned, a meaning to be unveiled, or a purpose to be discovered. Many times we find events unfolding in our lives that we struggle to understand. A method in the madness would certainly be comforting, but it is so vague if there is any. We could use our imaginations and achieve a brief stimulant, but we would still be left unfulfilled. Sometimes past events leave us stunned for a very long time. We try and decide why it had to happen and see if there is something we can take with us from it. If that is the case, by all means retrace your steps. Mostly you'll find you wouldn't give up the knowledge you have now or the blessings you have now for the all the terror and tragedy of the past.

So ponder on the events in your minute to minute life. Take each event for what it's worth. Usually when you get an oyster there's bound to be a pearl. There are lessons to be learned everywhere.

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