Last week, as I was getting ready for Halloween and looking forward to the neighborhood trick-or-treaters coming to our door, it occurred to me that we could all learn a lot from our children this time of year.
Can you imagine what Halloween would be like if, instead of enthusiastically racing from door to door, the neighborhood princesses, power rangers, angels and ghosts stood on the curb and gave in to self doubt or concerns that people in the next house might not want to be bothered with another knock on the door? What if they decided they weren’t really up to trick-or-treating on Oct. 31? Or that trick or treating was just too much effort and that it would be a lot better use of their time to stay home and wait for neighbors to bring candy to them?
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