Thought for the Day 4/7/2023
Friday Tale - Find the Good Humor
Katie was a
young woman with a great, big problem. She was a teenager dying of leukemia.
Katie's mother wrote to me and told me how her daughter approached her disease.
She told about a time, shortly after a bone marrow transplant, when Katie's
head was “slickly bald,” as she put it. One day Katie heard the doctor coming
on rounds and ducked into the bathroom. Her mother heard her giggling and
asked, "Katie, what is so funny?"
She
put her finger to her lips, pulled a Nike ski cap onto her head and crawled
into bed.
When
the doctor came in, she said, "Well, Miss Katie! How are you feeling
today?"
Katie
frowned and said, "I am OK, I guess... but I just have this splitting
headache." She pulled off her ski cap and there on her bald head was a
huge red crack, which she had drawn with a marker. As the doctor recovered from
her initial shock, the room exploded in laughter.
Katie
did not survive the cancer, but she conquered depression and despair and found
an authentic way to live as fully as possible her last months of life.
There
are many ways to respond when life takes a serious turn, but even then, perhaps
especially then, one of the best is to find some humor. “It DOES help!” Katie's
mother asserted at the end of her letter.
Mark
Twain says that the human race “has unquestionably one really effective weapon
– laughter.” Laughing at the twists and turns of life may not be your first
response, but it can be one of the best.
~
Steve Goodier
The LORD has done great
things for us, we are glad. Those who sow in tears shall reap with joyful
shouting. He who goes to and for weeping, carrying his bag of seed, shall
indeed come again with a shout of joy, bringing his sheaves with him.
~ Psalm 126:3, 5, 6
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