| What Are We Looking At?
Sometimes life is so full of noise that we
don't see those things around us that are most worth looking at.
by
Stephen Wunderli
When Winning Isn’t Possible
Wunderli coaches a team
unlike you've ever seen before. Not only do the team mates battle
to win the game, they go to battle for each other and in the process
win something more precious than gold.
by
Stephen Wunderli
Words
Worth Remembering
Imagine
if words were banked, deposited where you could only withdraw them
on special occasions, and therefore keep from wearing them out from
casual use, or spending them frivolously.
By Stephen Wunderli
A
Home Run Just Doesn’t Mean What It Used To
I
coached a baseball team of eleven-year-olds one summer. We didn’t
practice like other teams. Many of our kids were afraid of the ball,
so I pitched rotten apples to them. They loved the explosion at
contact, learned how much fun it is to connect, to really smash
something with everything you’ve got. And they got over their fears.
by Stephen
Wunderli
Fields
of Fury By James M. McPherson
In
1976, my ignorance was at its peak. I was 16 years old. My brother
was 17, and not much more aware of the world than I was.
by
Stephen Wunderli
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