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Have you ever ask your self how do I go about touching
something that I cannot touch? How do I go about saying something of interest to someone that
cannot talk to? My eyes see, but I am forbidden to interact. I try closing my eyes, but the
memory of a fox keeps revealing itself in my mind. Do I take a chance and say something to
that fox, or do I let nature takes it course. What turmoil in mind of what to do in a moment
like this.
If you ever saw a fox, you must know what I am talking about. Slim but yet
with a figure that could knock you off your feet. Her smile makes you stand still for a moment,
and her walk, what a fox. Her stride, left then right, and she always seen to turn around and
look back whenever she is walking by, as if she knows I got my eyes on her. O, but, I am
forbidden to even say something to a fox that I see walking by me and looking
back.
It happened so suddenly, she said something to me. Yes she
did.
Could you imagine how I was trying to catch a fox in a jungle? If you are a
hunter, then you know what I am talking about. You have to be very careful of what you do and
say. To catch a fox you must think like a fox. You must know everything a fox like to do. What
they eat and what they drink, they habits, how they move around, that way you could get a better
chance of catching her. So I now must think like a fox, to catch a fox.
After that excited
conversation, I made up in my mind that I want that fox in my life, so I have to pursue with all
my resources. First, I must decide how to approach a fox without being recognized that I am
after her. I don’t want to be too pushy; because I might scare the fox away and never get
another chance. I done want to be to layback, I might miss this opportunity and never get
another chance. I have to play this by the book, but yet not by the book. To catch a fox you
must be a fox.
“LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT”
Motivational Author/Speaker Carl
Mathis
Go to http://www.carlmathis.com for more insight.
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