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I love Aesop’s Fables. When I was a kid, it was my favorite thing to
hear during story time. I read this week where scientist have proven one
of the fables as true. Huh. Well, I’ve known that for many years. The old boy knew his stuff. And one thing he knew about was Kindness.
Aesop told a fable about the wind and the sun having an argument. Which
was stronger, as I recall. The sun made a bet that the one who could
make a man take of his coat was the strongest. The wind went first. The
sun hid behind a cloud. The wind blew and blew, but the harder and more
fierce the wind blew, the tighter the man held on to his coat. Finally,
exhausted, (pun intended) the wind gave up. The sun’s turn was next. He
came out from behind the clouds and shone on the man. The man quickly
took off his coat. Moral of the story? Warmth, friendliness, and a
gentle touch are always stronger than force and furry.
So it is with our daily walk. Do you see how these fruits are building.
Love leads to joy, which brings peace, allowing for patience and
endurance that will manifest itself as kindness. Listen, you’ve got to
"try a little kindness." The stuff is addictive!
Remember Glenn Campbell? Back in the 70’s he crooned...
You’ve got to try a little kindness
Yes, try a little kindness,
Just shine your light for everyone to see
And if you try a little kindness,
You’ll overlook the blindness
Of narrow-minded people, on the narrow-minded streets
Not bad advise at all!
Monday, June 3, 2013
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