Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The Precious Present



The Precious Present is a great book and part of our summer reading list. The following is an editorial review from Amazon.com:

"The precious present has nothing to do with wishing. The richness of the precious present comes from its own source. The precious present is not something that someone gives you. It is something that you give to yourself." The parable of The Precious Present is a quiet one to muse upon and sit with, and finally to take into your heart. Spencer Johnson, coauthor of the bestselling business classic The One Minute Manager, has created a simple path for the reader to follow in the search for peace and clarity. While The Precious Present may read like a children's book for adults, its slow pace requires the mind to quiet down so that it can really register the meaning of Johnson's words. "The Present Is Simply Who I Am Just The Way I Am... Right Now. And It Is Precious." We may be familiar with this philosophy in theory, but the experience of reading The Precious Present is truly synchronous with its message.

The Oberlin Basketball players and coaches are committed to making the overall basketball experience at Oberlin one that complements and enhances the educational experience; not detract from it.

"Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why it is called the present."

Master Oogway
Kung Fu Panda

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