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I can only venture a guess at the answer - some possibilities include: The thrill, the money, the adrenaline rush, the fact of doing something that is beyond the ordinary. Motorcycles were not originally designed to jump through the air. Back in the day, Evel Knievel invented the "sport" of motorcyle jumping and went beyond the normal and look at where we are now, and I don't think even the "King of the Daredevils" ever did what these kids did. Maybe extreme sports just brings out an aspect of human nature that causes some to push beyond the bounds of normal experience or at least brings out those who gaze at Evel riding the Skycycle over and ultimately into the Snake River Canyon or those who plunk down $17.00 to watch young men fly and cars get eaten.
For the most part, life is lived within fixed boundaries, between narrow margins. It is not ordinary to become Superman and fly. Except for fleeting moments we are almost exclusively grounded. Yet we long for escape from such limitations. We are limited by the laws of gravity, physics, and time. We may push against the limits and seemingly bend the rules but in the end we come back to earth and back inside the sidelines of life. Since this is the case I have come to this conclusion - the secret to joy and happiness is not in stretching the boundaries, it is in finding contentment within them. This is a learned behavioral response, but it can be learned. Paul said it best: "I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content." (Phil 4:10). With God's help I want to keep on learning to be content too.
2 comments:
As I read your Article of March 1st. (I really read it over and over). The first time wondering how this was going to end. Thank you for a good ending. How precious was the scripture you used, we should all learn the lesson.
Also as usual when I am at this web site, I usually go back and read others over again, one of my favorites is "My Three Favorite people." I have read this so many times. But just had to make this comment, now you know and have put in words our own thoughts of our three sons, you have said it so well.
Love you, Mom and Dad
Dad, just read your "24" post...hysterical. I love that you are a 24 junkie. In other news, I also love how you can draw spiritual applications from the CTU and Gravedigger. :) You're the best pastor/dad ever.
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