Thursday, August 28, 2008

T.W.I.S.T.


I grew up not far from Gary, Indiana, the steel capital of the mid-west. The strength of the steel is carefully measured. It is twisted, stretched, and crushed to discover what kind of stress it can withstand before it is used to build cars, bridges, freighters, jets, or skyscrapers.
How are you being tested and measured? The Way I See Things, when we are twisted, stretched, and pressured it is to strengthen us. It is to prevent us from collapsing. It is to build a thing of beauty and enduring significance

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