Washington Irving is credited 
with having made the remark that "a barking dog is often more useful than a 
sleeping lion." 
Another way of saying the same thing is that "the race 
is not always to the swift but to those who keep on running." 
Frank Lloyd Wright, the world-famous 
architect, tells how a lecture he received at the age of nine helped set his 
philosophy of life. An uncle, a stolid, no-nonsense type, had taken him for a 
long walk across a snow-covered field. At the far side, his uncle told him to 
look back at their two sets of tracks. "See, my boy," he said, "how your 
footprints go aimlessly back and forth from those trees, to the cattle, back to 
the fence then over there where you were throwing sticks? But notice how my path 
comes straight across, directly to my goal. You should never forget this 
lesson!" "And I never did," Wright said. "I determined right then not to miss 
most things in life as my uncle had."
To experience the wonders of life we 
need to be in touch with all of our God-given emotions—including the emotion of 
wonder. "Life without emotions," said one humorist, "would be like playing a 
trombone with a stuck slide," which of course would be dreadfully monotonous and 
boring. The same is true when one's emotion of wonder is repressed, the effects 
of which are to be characteristically bored with life. 
Emotions are 
God-given. They are a vital part of living a life with vitality, joy and 
wonderment. So learn to enjoy the emotion of wonder. Learn to let your hair down 
more often. Have fun. Hang loose. Go with the flow. Plant a tree. Write a poem. 
Draw with your non-dominant hand. Tell your spouse and kids how much you love 
them … tell them now and tell them often. Get out of your ruts. Do something 
different. Stretch your imagination. Step out of your comfort zone. 
As 
Robert Frost said in his poem, "Road Less Traveled," "I shall be telling this 
with a sigh / Somewhere ages and ages hence / Two roads diverged in a wood / And 
I took the one less traveled by / And that has made all the difference." 
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