Good Grief, I Learned A Lot, Charlie Brown! 
For 50 years the daily comic strip 'Peanuts'
entertained millions of readers. Every day, the
adventures of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus and the
whole gang provided many laugh-out-loud moments while
at the same time offering a daily inspiration and
lessons on life.


With the recent death of 'Peanuts' creator Charles
Schulz, I reflect on how much I enjoyed sharing the
adventures of the 'Peanuts' gang and I remember the
many lessons they taught me... 

It's okay to be afraid... just don't let your fears
control you. Charlie Brown often sat in bed and spoke
of his fears, but no matter how scared he was, he
always did the things he wanted to do. 
Persistence wins out. Charlie Brown often lost, failed
at much, but he never gave up. Even though he knew
Lucy was going to pull the football away before he
could kick it....Even though he knew the tree was
going to eat his kite... Even though he knew his team
would lose the ball game, he kept on trying. 

It's what you think of yourself that counts. Linus
carried a security blanket for years and his friends
laughed at him. They also laughed at him because he
believed in the "Great Pumpkin." Pigpen was a walking
cloud of dust and dirt and was often regarded
unkindly. Both characters, however, were always proud
of themselves and believed they were as good as
anybody else -- and they were right. 
Sometimes you need to talk. One thing the 'Peanuts'
gang understood was the importance of talking things
out. Whether leaning up against Schroeder's piano or
atop the brick wall, they always had someplace to
discuss what was of concern to them. 
Sometimes you need to listen. Even crabby,
self-indulged Lucy knew the importance of listening.
She started the famous 'Psychiatry Booth' where any
and all could come and be heard. 
Do what you love to do. Through all their adventures,
Schroeder remained constant in his appreciation of
Beethoven and his love of playing the piano. He loved
to play piano and that's what he did, regardless of
the circumstances. Charlie Brown flew his kite, played
baseball and football, not just to win (he knew he
wouldn't), but because he loved to do those things. 

It's important to have friends that care. The
'Peanuts' gang was made up of individual characters,
each with their own foibles and talents, but through
it all they were always there for each other. 
Big dreams lead to big things. Snoopy was the biggest
dreamer of them all, but his wild imagination often
led to even wilder, more fantastic adventures in real
life. Snoopy knew that you must have a big dream if
you are going to lead a big life. 
Action creates reality. As Charlie Brown was reminded
time and again after prodding from Linus: it takes
action to bring about change. Though he often failed,
Chuck took action quite regularly... and every now and
again things would go his way. 

Laugh every day! While the kids themselves may not
have seen the humor in the things they did, Schulz
made sure that we did. Life is only as serious or as
humorous as YOU make it. 
Lighten up. Go play softball. Fly a kite. Dance with
your dog. Smile... It makes people wonder what you're
up to. 

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Love has its own time, its own season, and its own reasons from coming and going. You 
cannot bribe it or coerce it or reason it into staying. You can only embrace it when 
it arrives and give it away when it comes to you. 
--Kent Nerburn

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