Archive for January, 2008
You’ve likely heard many self-development experts say something like this: “If you want to be like someone, do like they do.”
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Thanks for stopping by and please visit again!
-Dr. Graf
For his own quiet time of reflection, meditation and spiritual refreshment, famed American philosopher Elbert Hubbard would collect poems and other writings. In 1923, he assembled and published his Scrap Book of such works.
As this New Year dawns, allow me to share this poem from Hubbard’s Scrap Book by W. R. Hunt. Entitled “A Morning Wish”, I hope you find it as in inspirational as do I.
The sun is just rising on the morning of another day, the first day of a new year. What can I wish that this day, that this year, may bring to me?
Nothing that shall make the world of others poorer, nothing at the expense of others; but just those few things which in their coming do not stop with me, but touch me rather, as they pass and gather strength:
A few friends who understand me, and yet remain my friends.
A work to do which has real value without which the world would feel the poorer.
A return for such work small enough not to tax unduly anyone who pays.
A mind unafraid to travel, even though the trail be not blazed.
An understanding heart.
A sight of the eternal hills and unresting sea, and of something beautiful the individual hand has made.
A sense of humor and the power to laugh.
A little leisure with nothing to do.
A few moments of quiet, silent meditation.
The sense of the presence of God.
And the patience to wait for the coming of these things, with the wisdom to know them when they come.
Happy New Year!
Thanks for stopping by and please visit again!
-Dr. Graf








