Just as a searchlight breaks through the darkness, so do willingness to serve, receptivity to job training, creativity, productivity, honesty, and dependability break through the lack of experience employers often cite as the reason for not hiring young people.
An article in Quest magazine quotes psychiatrist Gerald Aronoff, director of the pain unit of Massachusetts Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston, as saying that he believes "half the people who go to outpatient clinics with physical complaints are really saying, 'My life hurts.
Too often when one reads descriptions of Christian Science in the popular press, the only item that receives considerable attention is the speculation that it teaches the power of the human mind to change the physical body and, potentially, to control the whole of human life.
In his poem "The Road Not Taken" Robert Frost recounts how, after looking down two diverging roads, he decided to take "the one less traveled by,/And that has made all the difference.