Thursday, October 20, 2005

Imagine, you have a chance to enter a race, one that is advertised, but not recognized. A race that has a greater prize than any other prize from any other competition, ever. Imagine that the course of the race is the very path you follow daily, step for step, at whatever pace. Then imagine that anybody that enters the race is as likely to win as the other, not matter the pace, and imagine that effort is the measure of the race. Now imagine that while on course of this race you find that everyone around you needs the prize as much as you, and knowing that every player is a winner you wonder why there is anyone that you see that is not a player, especially since the only players to not win are quitters, or have never signed up.

1 Comments:

Blogger boogobi said...

The key to your observation might be found in the measure of eternity. The pace of the competitors does not matter because of the variable of forever. If it is truth, everyone will find it to be true in their own time. Time only exists to those that have a beginning. Humans do, and as far as we can tell the universe they reside in has a beginning as well. Thus far any evidence of an ending has yet to be found. Everything changes, but nothing is ever destroyed completely. It only changes. The race never ends, it simply extends, continues, and rewards are gathered by all along the way.

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