This story came through my mail box the other day, and it is too good to keep there……think carefully about what it says…..
A teacher once asked his class to write down the seven wonders of the world. After some thought, they came up with these answers….
- Taj Mahal; 2. Egypt’s Great Pyramids; 3. Grand Canyon; 4. Panama Canal; 5. Empire State Building; 6. St. Peters in Rome; 7. China’s Great Wall.
As the teacher was picking the papers up he noticed that one girl was still writing and asked why she wasn’t finished yet. She replied that there were so many she was having trouble choosing the top seven. He picked up her paper, and read out the top seven she had written …
” 1. To See; 2. To Hear; 3. To Touch; 4. To Taste; 5. To Smell; 6. To Laugh; 7. To Love.”
The room was so quiet you could have heard a pin drop. The things we overlook as too simple and ordinary to mention, and take for granted every day, are truly wondrous!
The most precious things in life cannot be built by hand or bought by man.