I raced into the world, my mother said. She
did not experience hours of labor. A surge of water, chased by my arrival,
launched me. She claimed I nearly landed on my feet before the doctor caught me.
Mark Twain wants a day one finds out
"why"?
Rather than pinpoint a day, I suggest daily doses
of amazement and amusement during life's journey.
A launch into each day's moments push us into wonder.
The joyful, sad, and frustrating aspects of life engage the senses.
They enrich the ability to deal with a moment of solution.
Humor assists life's challenges.
Laughter dilutes a situation of dread into one that
delves into delight.
Moods lighten with positive thinking and flick away
negative emotions.
My day of discovery arrives every day.
I
believe Mark Twain meant each day one discovers why.
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