A NEED FOR A CHANGE
In a Peanuts comic strip, Lucy is walking along the road with Charlie Brown. Charlie Brown asks her: “Lucy, are you going to make any New Year’s resolutions?” Lucy hollers back at him, knocking him off his feet: “What? What for? What’s wrong with me now? I like myself the way I am! Why should I change? What in the world is the matter with you, Charlie Brown? I’m all right the way I am! I don’t have to improve. How could I improve? How, I ask you? How?” Many of us are like Lucy: we are happy with the way we are — we don’t think that there is room for change, we don’t realize that there is need for a change.
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