Sitting on a beach one summer
day, watching two children, a boy and a girl, playing in the sand. They were
hard at work building an elaborate sandcastle by the water’s edge, with gates
and towers and moats and internal passages.
Just when they had nearly
finished their project, a big wave came along and knocked it down, reducing it
to a heap of wet sand. I expected the children to burst into tears, devastated
by what had happened to all their hard work. But they surprised me. Instead,
they ran up the shore away from the water, laughing and holding hands, and sat
down to build another castle. I realized that they had taught me an important
lesson.
All the things in our lives,
all the complicated structures we spent so much time and energy creating, are
built on sand. Only our relationships to other people endure.
Sooner or later, the wave will
come along and knock down what we have worked so hard to build. When that
happens, only the person who has somebody’s hand to hold will be able to laugh…
Make sure you have someone to
hold your hands.
~ Author Unknown
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“Life everlasting in a state of happiness is the greatest desire of all men.”
~ Joseph Rutherford
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