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Once there was a boy who lived in a
big house on a hill. He loved dogs and horses, sports cars and music. He
climbed trees and went swimming, played football and admired pretty girls.
Except for having to pick up after himself, he had a nice life.
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One day the boy said to God,
"I’ve been thinking, and I know what I want when I become a man."
"What?" asked God.
"I want to live in a big house
with a porch across the front and two Saint Bernards and a garden out back. I want
to marry a woman who is tall and very beautiful and kind, who has long, black
hair and blue eyes, and who plays the guitar and sings in a clear, high voice.
"I want three strong sons to
play football with. When they grow up, one will be a great scientist, one will
be a senator and the youngest will quarterback for the 49ers.
"I want to be an adventurer who
sails vast oceans and climbs tall mountains and rescues people. And I want to
drive a red Ferrari and never have to pick up after myself."
"That sounds like a nice
dream," said God. "I want you to be happy."
One day, playing football, the boy
hurt his knee. After that he couldn’t climb tall mountains or even tall trees,
much less sail vast oceans. So he studied marketing and started a medical-supplies
business.
He married a girl who was very
beautiful and very kind and who had long, black hair. But she was short, not
tall, and had brown eyes, not blue. She couldn’t play the guitar, or even sing.
But she prepared wonderful meals seasoned with rare Chinese spices and painted
magnificent pictures of birds.

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Because of his business, he lived in
a city near the top of a tall apartment building that overlooked the blue ocean
and the city’s twinkling lights. He didn’t have room for two Saint Bernards,
but he had a fluffy cat.
He had three daughters, all very
beautiful. The youngest, who was in a wheelchair, was the loveliest. The three
daughters loved their father very much. They didn’t play football with him, but
sometimes they went to the park and tossed a Fris-bee ---except for the
youngest, who sat under a tree strumming her guitar and singing lovely,
haunting songs.
He made enough money to live
comfortably, but he didn’t drive a red Ferrari. Sometimes he had to pick up
things and put them away -even things that didn’t belong to him. After all, he
had three daughters.
Then one morning the man awoke and
remembered his dream. "I am very sad," he said to his best friend.
"Why?" asked his friend.
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"Because I once dreamed of marrying a
tall women with black hair and blue eyes who would play the guitar and sing. My
wife can’t play the guitar or sing.
She has brown eyes, and she’s not
tall."
"Your wife is beautiful and
very kind," said his friend. "She creates splendid pictures and
delectable food."
But the man wasn’t listening.
"I am very sad," the man
confessed to his wife one day.
"Why?" asked his wife.
"Because I once dreamed of
living in a big house with a porch, and of having two Saint Bernards and a
garden out back. Instead, I live in an apartment on the 47th
floor."
"Our apartment is comfortable,
and we can see the ocean from our couch," replied his wife. "We have
love laughter and paintings of birds and a fluffy cat -not to mention three
beautiful children."
But the man wasn’t listening.
"I am very sad," the man
said to his therapist.
"Why?" asked the
therapist.
"Because I once dreamed that I
would grow up to be a great adventurer. Instead, I’m a bald businessman with a
bad knee."
"The medical supplies you sell
have saved many lives," said the therapist.
But the man wasn’t listening. So his
therapist charged him $110 and sent him home.
"I am very sad," the man
said to his accountant.
"Why?" asked the
accountant.
"Because I once dreamed of
driving a red Ferrari and of never having to pick up after myself. Instead, I
take public transportation, and sometimes I still have to clean up."
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"You wear good suits. You eat
at fine restaurants, and you’ve toured Europe," said his accountant.
But the man wasn’t listening. His
accountant charged him $100 anyway. He was dreaming of a red Ferrari himself.
"I am very sad," the man
said to his minister.
"Why?" asked the minister.
"Because I once dreamed of
having three sons; a great scientist, a politician and a quarterback. Instead,
I have three daughters, and the youngest can’t even walk."
"But your daughters are
beautiful and intelligent," said the minister. "They love you very
much, and they’ve all done well. One is a nurse, another is an artist and the
youngest teaches music to children."
But the man wasn’t listening. He was
so sad that he became very sick. He lay in a white hospital room surrounded by
nurses in white uniforms. Tubes and wires connected his body to blinking
machines that he had once sold to the hospital.

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He was terribly, tragically sad. His
family, friends and minister gathered around his bed. They were all deeply sad
too. Only his therapist and his accountant remained happy.
Then one night, when everyone except
the nurses had gone home, the man said to God, "Remember when I was a boy
and I told you all the things I wanted?"
"It was a lovely dream,"
said God.
"Why didn’t you give me those
things?" asked the man.
"I could have," said God.
"But I wanted to surprise you with things you didn’t dream of.
"I suppose you’ve noticed what
I’ve given you: a kind, beautiful wife; a good business; a nice place to live;
three lovely daughters -one of the best packages I’ve put together-"
"Yes," interrupted the
man. "But I thought you were going to give me what I really wanted."
"And I thought you were going
to give me what I really wanted," said God.
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"What did you want?" asked
the man. It had never occurred to him that God was in want of anything.
"I wanted to make you happy
with what I’d given you," said God.
The man lay in the dark all night,
thinking. Finally he decided to dream a new dream, one he wished he’d dreamed
years before. He decided to dream that what he wanted most were the very things
he already had.
And the man got well and lived
happily on the 47th floor, enjoying his children’s beautiful voices,
his wife’s deep brown eyes and her glorious paintings of birds. And at night he
gazed at the ocean and contentedly watched the lights of the city twinkling on,
one by one.
" You
are what you think about. All you are arises from your thoughts. With your
thoughts, you make your world." The Buddha.
Good luck!
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