During a very busy, and high pressure day, a thought occurred to me that changed my attitude towards optimism.
The Great Chicago Fire was a conflagration that burned from October 8-October 10, 1871, killing hundreds and destroying several square miles in Chicago, Illinois. Though the fire was one of the largest U.S. disasters of the nineteenth century, the rebuilding that began almost immediately spurred Chicago's development into one of the nation's most populous and economically important cities.
What many of us call “Sweet Home Chicago,” would be a different place if this were not to have happened. New Orleans may one day be the city of the 21st century after being rebuilt. All of the new technology put in place, governments red tape cut through, and the focus of the nations fellow citizens encouraging her, it’s like getting a complete “do over” in life.
I can't believe it... but you found a silver lining. Well, at least the hope of a silver lining.
ReplyDeleteWay to go.
Always a silver lining.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a great way to look at things.
ReplyDeleteI love your different perspective.
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