Subject:  TGIF.......
Date:     Fri, 1 May 1998 045634 -0500 (CDT)
From:     "Roy L. Beavers" <rbeavers@llion.org>
To:       emfguru@hotmail.com
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Hi everybody:

A change of pace this week.......

Roy Beavers (EMFguru)
rbeavers@llion.org..............http://www.feb.se/EMF-L/EMF-L.html
................................It is better to light a single candle ...
than to curse the darkness...............................................


The Power Of Determination  (author Unknown)
  
"The little country school house was heated by an old-fashioned,
pot-bellied stove. A little boy had the job of coming to school 
early each day to start the fire and warm the room before his    
teacher and his classmates arrived.
 
One morning they arrived to find the schoolhouse engulfed in
flames. They dragged the unconscious little boy out of the 
flaming building more dead than alive. He had major burns 
over the lower half of his body and was taken to the nearby 
county hospital.  From his bed the dreadfully burned, 
semi-conscious little boy faintly heard the doctor talking 
to his mother. The doctor told his mother that her son would 
surely die - which was for the best, really - for the terrible 
fire had devastated the lower half of his body.
 
But the brave boy didn't want to die. He made up his mind
that he would survive. Somehow, to the amazement of the 
physician, he did survive. When the mortal danger was past, 
he again heard the doctor and his mother speaking quietly. 
The mother was told that since the fire had destroyed so much 
flesh in the lower part of his body, it would almost be better 
if he had died, since he was doomed to be a lifetime cripple 
with no use at all of his lower limbs.
 
Once more the brave boy made up his mind. He would not be a
cripple. He would walk. But unfortunately from the waist down, 
he had no motor ability. His thin legs just dangled there, 
all but lifeless.

Ultimately he was released from the hospital. Every day his
mother would massage his little legs, but there was no feeling,
no control, nothing. Yet his determination that he would walk 
was as strong as ever.
 
When he wasn't in bed, he was confined to a wheelchair. One
sunny day his mother wheeled him out into the yard to get 
some fresh air. This day, instead of sitting there, he threw 
himself from the chair. He pulled himself across the grass, 
dragging his legs behind him.  He worked his way to the white 
picket fence bordering their lot. With great effort, he raised 
himself up on the fence. Then, stake by stake, he began 
dragging himself along the fence, resolved that he would walk. 
He started to do this every day until he wore a smooth path all 
around the yard beside the fence. There was nothing he wanted 
more than to develop life in those legs.
 
Ultimately through his daily massages, his iron persistence
and his resolute determination, he did develop the ability to 
stand up, then to walk haltingly, then to walk by himself - 
and then - to run.  He began to walk to school, then to run 
to school, to run for the sheer joy of running. Later in college 
he made the track team. Still later in Madison Square Garden 
this young man who was not expected to survive, who would 
surely never walk, who could never hope to run - this determined 
young man, Dr. Glenn Cunningham, ran the world's fastest mile!"

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