Submitted by amerikanac on February 5, 2008
“Anything Can Be an Adventure”
“When something happens you have a moment, just a split second, to decide how you want to react to the situation. You can see it as amusing, or you can see it as impossibly frustrating“. Many people, including me, usually get frustrated, and we all are so used to it that we forget that we actually have a choice. The essay “On Running after One’s Hat”, written by Gilbert Keith Chesterton, reminds us that we actually do have a choice and that before we get frustrated when something happens, we should consider other options like having fun with the problem or seeing it as something positive.
We can always see everything we do as an...
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