THE WONDER OF CHRISTMAS
During the Christmas rush two men were standing on 5th Avenue at 57th Street in New York City waiting for a red light. One of them was irritated by the traffic. “This town is totally disorganized. Look at the traffic. It’s terrible. Something ought to be done about it.” he groused. The other man was more philosophical. He countered. “You know, its astounding the romance of it. There was a baby born of peasant parents in a little out of the way place halfway around the world from here. The parents had no money or social standing, yet two thousand years later that little baby creates a traffic jam on 5th Avenue, one of the most sophisticated streets in the world. This irritates you? It really should fascinate you.” By Norman Vincent Peale
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