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"If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure." - George W. Bush Two acorns hung on an Oak tree bough, which swayed in a summer breeze; from the limb the acorns could see a field of beautiful multicolored wild flowers and patches of rich black soil. One acorn said to the other: “Sister, let’s drop and roll to that field over there, where we can grow unhindered in Earth’s rich soil.” “Oh, no,” said her trembling sister, “we risk failure if we don’t succeed in our quest!” The acorns fell to the ground one rolled down hill, away from her parent and sister, toward the meadow where the wild flowers grew, while the other lay on the hill in the shade of the parent tree. Before reaching the meadow, however, the little acorn tumbled into a ditch, a gully left by last spring’s snow melt on its way to the distant sea. All fall and winter the acorn lay in the hard packed and rock strewn soil failing to put out roots. Spring came again, the snow pack melted and the icy water rushed down the gully pushing the acorn past the meadow and depositing it on the edge of a school yard, where the acorn was covered with soil and began to grow. Meanwhile, back on the hill her sister covered by shade and fall leaves began to decompose from the lack of light and air. One hundred years later a mighty Oak tree stood in the school yard giving shade to the students playing there. |