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ke yesterday, circumstances so occurred that two youths found themselves lost together in the desert and forced to spend the night without the services of modern technology. "What a terrible thing," said the first one. "We're stuck out here all alone among who knows what frightening stuff." "This is great," said the other. "What an adventure. I can't wait to see what happens." As the light began to fade, the youths happened upon a snake, sitting on a rock to get the last warmth it could find before the cold night set in. "Oh, no!" said the first youth. "Out here it's just one problem after another. Now we'll have to worry about that snake crawling all over us as we sleep." "What a great opportunity," said the second youth. "Now we can have some dinner." Soon the snake was roasting on an impromptu fire, and in a little while, the two youths began to eat. "This is horrible," said the first youth, spitting out the meat and nearly vomiting. "I can't imagine a worse thing." "Actually, it tastes rather mild," said the second youth, eating with relish. When the next day came and the youths were rescued, they were asked about their adventure. "It was the most awful, horrible experience I've ever had," said the first youth, trembling from the memory. "I'll be mentally scarred by it for the rest of my life." "It was great!" said the second youth. "I think it's the best thing that ever happened to me. What a fun time. I'm so glad I was there." * The events we experience are less important than the meaning we give to them, for life is about meaning, not experience. In Defeat There Is Victory Once upon a time, among the infinite events which pass daily in this world, a man took his son and daughter to the racetrack to watch the horses run. After several races, the man announced that he would place a bet. "We want to play, too!" his children cried excitedly. "Very well," answered the man. "Here are the names of the horses in the coming race: 1. Dotty's Trotter; 2. Sure Win; 3. Also Ran; 4. High Risk; 5. Looking Good; 6. Outside Chance; 7. King Alphonso." "I want to bet on Sure Win," the boy said eagerly. "There's nothing like the certainty of success." "And I will bet on Looking Good; he sounds so handsome and strong," the daughter said, with a trace of a sigh. "Good, children," their father replied, and he went off to place the bets for them. "Whom did you bet on, dadd
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