Gary Kinder wrote a book about a team of adventurers who recover tons of gold from a sunken ship resting in the deepest part of the sea. The success, he recounts, is due to one man’s willingness to open to his dream and move through all of the associated obstacles:
“You just had to shed old ways of thinking and reexamine old assumptions and do it smart from the beginning. You had to keep diverging, even beyond the point where it all became difficult and confusing. That’s where [he] lives, and he made those around him live there, too, some for far longer than is comfortable for most people. Yet just on the other side of that juncture is where impossibility sometimes vanishes and the world can be seen in a new way. . . if you do that . . . all kinds of things can blossom.” (Speaking of Tommy Thompson, pp. 506-507)
Do you have a dream? What will you do today to recover and embrace the “possibilities” that await you?
Kinder, Gary. (1998). Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea . New York: Random House.



