[MOL] Saturday Helping of Chicken Soup for the Soul... [00541] Medicine On Line


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[MOL] Saturday Helping of Chicken Soup for the Soul...



Good Morning My FRiends,

Thought I would restart the chicken soup for the soul again. Hope you
enjoy these daily quips and thoughts and profound positive messages.


  Sparky
   
       For Sparky, school was all but impossible.  He failed 
  every subject in the eighth grade.  He flunked physics in 
  high school, getting a grade of zero.  Sparky also flunked 
  Latin, algebra and English.  He didn't do much better in 
  sports.  Although he did manage to make the school's golf 
  team, he promptly lost the only important match of the 
  season.  There was a consolation match;  he lost that, too.
       Throughout his youth Sparky was awkward socially.  He 
  was not actually disliked by the other students;  no one 
  cared that much.  He was astonished if a classmate ever said 
  hello to him outside of school hours.  There's no way to 
  tell how he might have done at dating.  Sparky never once 
  asked a girl to go out in high school.  He was too afraid of 
  being turned down.
       Sparky was a loser.  He, his classmates...everyone knew 
  it.  So he rolled with it.  Sparky had made up his mind 
  early in life that if things were meant to work out, they 
  would.  Otherwise he would content himself with what 
  appeared to be his inevitable mediocrity.
       However, one thing was important to Sparky - drawing.  
  He was proud of his artwork.  Of course, no one else 
  appreciated it.  In his senior year of high school, he 
  submitted some cartoons to the editors of the yearbook.  The 
  cartoons were turned down.  Despite this particular 
  rejection, Sparky was so convinced of his ability that he 
  decided to become a professional artist.
       After completing high school, he wrote a letter to Walt 
  Disney Studios.  He was told to send some samples of his 
  artwork, and the subject for a cartoon was suggested.  
  Sparky drew the proposed cartoon.  He spent a great deal of 
  time on it and on all the other drawings he submitted.  
  Finally, the reply came from Disney Studios.  He had been 
  rejected once again.  Another loss for the loser.
       So Sparky decided to write his own autobiography in 
  cartoons.  He described his childhood self - a little boy 
  loser and chronic underachiever.  The cartoon character 
  would soon become famous worldwide.  For Sparky, the boy who 
  had such a lack of success in school and whose work was 
  rejected again and again, was Charles Schultz.  He created 
  the "Peanuts" comic strip and the little cartoon character 
  whose kite would never fly and who never succeeded in 
  kicking a football, Charlie Brown.

God Bless
marty auslander
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