Poetic and inspiring words to live by.

> Yes, it's a long hard road. So what? It's the road you have and you can have 
> whatever attitude you choose along the way. You can enjoy the view, the 
> flowers, the stunning scents of new spring loam waking from under the melting 
> snow, or you can allow fear and death to consume and define you. 


Thanks,
JimD

On Apr 25, 2014, at 6:30 AM, Deacon Patrick <lamontg...@mac.com> wrote:

> Och, Andy! How many of your compatriots learned to love wilderness adventure 
> after that "racing" mentality? Gadzooks! Where you ended up, seeking and 
> finding the gift so very oddly wrapped, is the best place to end up when the 
> cause of suffering is beyond your control. Attitude within suffering controls 
> everything is is always a choice within our grasp if we but know it.
> 
> A huge part of my ministry to others with brain injury is to help them come 
> to that realization. Yes, it's a long hard road. So what? It's the road you 
> have and you can have whatever attitude you choose along the way. You can 
> enjoy the view, the flowers, the stunning scents of new spring loam waking 
> from under the melting snow, or you can allow fear and death to consume and 
> define you. Which version do you think will be more fruitful, healing, 
> joyous, and enjoyable? So while I never expect others to learn from 
> suffering, I always strive to help them see the opportunity and take it if 
> they choose. If I read you aright, that sounds like what you do as well, and 
> that is a beautiful gift. And who knows, gifts like that often bloom out of 
> sight of the one who planted the seed. Grin.
> 
> With abandon,
> Patrick
> 
> 
> 
> On Friday, April 25, 2014 6:15:55 AM UTC-6, ascpgh wrote:
> I never expect others to learn through suffering, certainly not about 
> something that should be enjoyed. If it's your own gift to do so, appreciate 
> your patience, perseverance, and insight, never assume it of others. It's 
> just good manners to show others the good stuff.
> 
> Andy Cheatham
> Pittsburgh
> 
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