- Lao Tzu
There is an old saying that says the first step is the hardest; how true that is. Let me give you a biblical reference.
I have never taken a thousand mile journey, I don't even believe I have personally taken a thousand one mile journeys. But I have taken journeys. On our honeymoon, my wife and I climbed a mountain just outside of Gatlinburg Tennessee... that was a difficult journey but we did it and we were proud when we reached the top that we had completed that journey; and boy the view by the way. But way back down that mountain, in that parking lot at the base, where we pulled that little Pontiac T1000 (glorified Chevrolet Chevette for those who don't remember this late 1980's car), we had to take a step and get out of the car - that first step. It all hinged on us taking that first step.
I have been to many mountains in my life. I have been to the Smoky Mountains, the Rocky Mountains, as well as mountains in Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, and the Philippines. But the only mountain I can honestly say I climbed was that mountain on August 23, 1990 outside of Gatlinburg Tennessee with my new bride. What is the difference between all those mountain trips? Simple, on August 23, 1990, I got out of the car and took a step, then another, then another, and then a whole bunch more - I took that first step. All those other mountains, I didn't take that first step.
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