Norman Vincent Peale

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

December 10

A pilot told me that some of the big jet airplanes have a series of blades extending down the wings which cause air to swirl toward the rear of the plane. This provides the necessary turbulence for directional accuracy in flight. If the air is too smooth, some roughness has to be added to improve flight conditions. Perhaps suffering and hardship serve the same purpose for a human being. Maybe we need “turbulence” to help us develop a sense of direction so that we may ultimately reach the destination intended for us in life.

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