"There's nothing surprising about a miracle. Why, it's a miracle every morning
that I don't melt in my bath." - Pablo Picasso
A non-religious definition of miracle indicates a highly improbably or extraordinary event, development, or accomplishment that brings welcome consequences.
"Miracles come to those who risk defeat in seeking them," writes author Mark Helprin. "They come to those who have exhausted themselves completely in a struggle to accomplish the impossible."
"Risk defeat and be willing to exhaust yourself in the struggle to accomplish the impossible. Do so in a spirit of exuberance motivated by the urge to play," says Bob Brezsny
Consider your life's timeline. Define it by daily miracles.
Include welcome events, friendships, family
situations, and happenings-by-chance.
What do you take for granted, like Picasso's bath statement?
Include welcome events, friendships, family
situations, and happenings-by-chance.
What do you take for granted, like Picasso's bath statement?
If you feel a religious pull, define miracles that support your beliefs.
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