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...grownUP...
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...upSTART...
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THINK LIVE FLY. This man grew up with a great love for the sky. Ever since he was a child, he wished that he could fly. He used to go to the top of a large grassy hill and lay, flat on his
back, arms outstretched
gazing up into the blue,
and there he would imagine himself soaring through the images he saw
in the clouds. At first, the adults in his life thought that it was cute,
but as time went on and he began to neglect his responsibilities to
dream of flying
the adults got annoyed and told him to get his feet on the ground and
get his head out of the clouds,
that he needed a good education so he could get a good job. And in time, the boy grew into a man and got himself a good education,
a good job, his own car, an apartment, and a VCR that he could program
with his voice. He had all those wonderful things and yet still something was missing
from his life
and everyday he'd go to work and go home and feel just plain empty
inside.
One day, on his way home from work, he stopped at his local video
store. He carefully chose a comedy and on the way out the door he fell. His head had hit the concrete rather hard and he went unconscious for
a moment. When he came to he found himself laying flat on his back, arms
outstretched, gazing up into the blue
and it was at that moment that something inside of him sort of snapped
and he remembered his childhood dream of flying, and he promised
himself that he'd pursue that dream no matter what the cost. So he quit his job, sold his car, got out of his lease, and gave away
the VCR. He took only the things he needed to sustain life, and moved to the top
of a large cliff, overlooking a valley with mountains in the distance. And there he again promised himself that he would fly across the
valley and land on the mountain peaks.
When he thought about how he would do that he noticed above him there
were planes flying. "Ahh!" he thought, "planes are made of steel. If steel can hold the weight of two hundred and fifty passengers then
certainly steel would be able to hold my weight." So he got himself some steel and made the most beautiful set of
eagle-beak shaped steel wings and early in the morning, in the bright
orange sunlight, he stood, toes on the edge of the cliff and he
stopped.
And he thought, "No, no no. Theses wings are too heavy. I'll just
plummet to the rocks below." He figured a lighter material would work, something strong enough to
hold his weight but light enough to glide on the air and wood seemed
like the answer.
So he got himself some wood and built the most beautiful set of wooden
wings he could, that time taking care to etch little feathers into
them, and early in the morning, in the bright orange sunlight, he
stood toes on the edge of the cliff and he stopped.
And he thought, "No, no, no, these wings are too heavy. I'll just
plummet to the rocks below."But he didn't give up because at that moment he noticed there were
birds flying overhead and the birds, they flew on feathers! That seemed
like the solution.
Over the next few days he went around collecting feathers from the
rocks below--sometimes going as far as to climb up into nests and pick
feather from there. And he built truly the most exquisite set of wings out of all three
because that set of wings was made with all different birds feathers
and they were all different colors.
Early in the morning, in the bright orange sunlight, he stood, toes on
the edge of the cliff...and he stopped.
And he thought, "No, no no. These wings are too light. They'll never
hold my weight." And there he felt like a complete and utter failure because he had
disobeyed everything everyone had ever told him and all he had left to
show for it were three sets of wings, a tent, and a nice view. That whole day he sulked and that evening he burned all three sets of
wings to stay warm.
...startIN...
Then when he woke early in the morning with the bright orange sunlight
shining on his face, he had a revelation!
He realized that all the
wings he had built were simply parachutes for his fall. In the midst of that revelation he stood up, walked over and stood,
toes on the edge of the cliff, spread his own wings, and flew off the
cliff.
...inCLOVER...