Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 15, 1993
Transcript:
Charlie Brown examines a baseball. Sally says, "Don't tell me you're going to try playing baseball again . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "I have to . . It's my destiny . . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown walks out of the house with a baseball bat and mitt, and says, "When spring comes, I'm drawn to the ball field! I forget everything else . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy lies on top of a doghouse and thinks, "Don't forget to feed the dog . ."<BR><BR>
Alright, here’s my story. Every summer we would play little league baseball. And every summer I would look for the coach I had last summer and play for his team. Why? Because I knew him. But we had terrible teams that hardly ever won. Why did I play for this guy? Familiarity and lack of ability to strike out on my own path to a better team. I think this is Charlie Brown’s team’s dilemma. Too young to know how to break out of a losing situation. I think some of us never break out of bad habits and situations. But sometime in our lives we must forge into a brighter path. I pray that we all find this path. It is out there for us. I have found mine and struggle each day to win games and have ultimate life success. I am happy for this.