
So things are not always as they seem, and once more you have been burned. Been there. Own that T shirt. So if we look back to some really tough times can we see more clearly? Take 1948. Please....
You say nobody understands you? Down in the dumps? Times really are tough. So let's talk about tougher times. Tough, soft American airmen who help kids smile....
Watching a biblical television story about The Creation being painted on the Vatican Ceiling brings the error to mind. Adam was black and so was Eve....
The analogy we like to take involves aviation. Your bomber approaches Berlin, you enter at the top of the celestial staircase on your circles to your bombsite....
You thought life would be easy at first, did 't you? And then, as now, the slogging gets slower, deeper paces. But after you have dropped your load, as to speak, what else can you do? You know. Make it happen....
The closing of the border by Russia in 1948 created a crisis for freedom in West Berlin. America supplied coal all winter. America's airmen supplied the heart....
How you can excel at what you are paid to do is job one. How you then see what else could be is utterly in the power of your mind, your heart and your soul....
You might want to discuss your plans with those who are most vulnerable to any negative effect for what you plan to do. Crash and kill kids otherwise....
the state of mind you are in remains you pay attention to the task at hand, indeed, job one. But if you look around you other issues arise: as, frightened children....
If you begin to really pay attention you begin to really see what it is you are doing. Coal, yes. Warmth, more so. Smile. Have I got a chocolate for you....