Monday, December 10, 2007

The Seven Wonders

Do you remember the story that made the rounds about the group of students asked to write down what they thought were the Seven Wonders of the World?  Tallying up the votes, the top 7 were as follows:

1) Egypt's Great Pyramids; 2) the Taj Mahal; 3) the Grand Canyon; 4) the Panama Canal; 5)the Empire State Building; 6) St. Peter's Basilica; and, 7) the Great Wall of China.

While gathering the votes, the teacher noticed that one student hadn't finished her notes yet.  So, she asked her if she was having trouble with her list.  The girls replied, "Yes, a little.  I couldn't quite make up my mind because there were so many."

The teacher then said, "Well, tell us what you have and maybe we can help."

The girl hesitated and then read, "I think the Seven Wonders of the World are:

1) To see

2) To hear

3) To touch

4) To taste

5) To feel

6) To laugh

7) To love

A reminder that the most precious and wondrous things in life cannot be built nor bought but rather are the simple and ordinary things we take for granted.

11 comments:

  1. Good Moring:
    Now that start it by day off on the right foot. Thanks for the Post.
    You have a Good First day of the week. It not all ways the big thing that make Us happy.

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  2. Absolutely Right. the Seven Wonders that can not be built or can not be touched.. But can only carry within. That was so wonderful Jack, do you mind if I copy it? *winks*
    with respect: hugs, have a nice day!!!

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  3. mmm, nice! Kids have that wonderful way of expressing truths in simplicity. What a beautiful way to start a week. Thank you Jack.

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  4. mmm, nice! Kids have that wonderful way of expressing truths in simplicity. What a beautiful way to start a week. Thank you Jack.

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  5. Jack...the great wonders of the world are within us but can only be fully experienced in our relationship with the outer. ~ Papa

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  6. Awww, that is so sweet. Out of the mouths of babes...

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  7. always amazed how in art and life, the greatest beauty is usually the simplest, and how wisdom comes full circle.

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  8. Children... they seem to be closer than we are to what's real...

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  9. Children have a pure heart and it is the key to open the door of reality!
    Thank you Jack, for posting this lovely story!

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  10. G'day Jack & friends,
    Man may have created wonders in this world but he did not create the ones that really count

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