
2007
Soap Box Archives
Unique
When you look at identical twins sometimes it's amazing how
alike they look. It's even hard to tell one from the other.
But as they grow older their individual tastes and talents tend
to lead them in different directions, different professions,
different preferences in mates and so on.
It is my firm conviction that The Creator never made two people
exactly alike. We¹re all different in one way or another,
no matter how deeply our similarities run.
Everybody has that little difference that makes them unique.
Too often we confuse the word talent with the ability to entertain,
play a musical instrument, write or paint or sculpt.
Actually talent is one of the biggest words in the English language,
a three hundred and sixty degree word covering a multitude of
aptitudes and capabilities.
For instance, my daddy could walk up to a standing tree in the
woods and tell you what length telephone pole or bridge piling
it would make or how many board feet of lumber was in it.
Lots of people had the skill to do something similar but daddy
had a downright talent for it.
We think about a doctor who does delicate operations as having
a skill for it and he has but did you ever stop and think that
only a minute percentage of mankind has the ability and the
nerve to hold the life of a human being
in their hands for hours at a time. It's a God given talent.
The guys in our road crew have a talent for transforming a bare
expanse of wood into a stage complete with sound and lights
and instruments and transforming it back into a flat expanse
of wood when the show is over.
The guys who drive the vehicles have a talent for sitting behind
the wheel of a bus or truck and driving hundreds of miles night
after night with their human cargo fast asleep in the back,
confident in the fact that the drivers
are going to get them where they're going when they're supposed
to be there. That's talent.
The people who work in our office have a talent for taking an
offer from a concert promoter and turning it into a full blown
show, arranging travel schedules, hotels, bus and truck parking
and publicity. That's a talent.
The guys who work at Twin Pines Ranch all have an eye for horses
and cattle. While I can hardly tell one cow from another, they
can pick one out of the whole herd, tell you how many years
in a row she has had a calf, how old she
is, and how productive the bull standing next to her is. That's
a talent.
Did you know you have a talent? You may not play an instrument
or transform a piece of canvas into a work of art but you have
a talent nevertheless.
It may be taking care of the indigent, comforting a teething
baby or knowing just when to set the hook when a big largemouth
bass is nibbling your bait.
It may be just being able to be at the right place at the right
time with a kind word or a big hug. Maybe you can bake the best
cherry pie in town or plow the straightest furrow in the county.
Not everybody can. It's a
talent.
Did you ever get on a big jet plane and look in the cockpit
at all those instruments and wonder how in the world those two
guys sitting there would ever be able to adjust all those thingamajigs,
get that humongous piece of
metal in the air and get you where you're going? I could never
do that.
Don't ever let anybody tell you that you're worthless or that
you can't do anything right. Follow your dream until you find
the thing that you can do right, the one you can do better than
most people. That's your talent.
You're a child of a God who loves you. Go find the talent He
gave you and be happy.
Pray for our troops.
What do you think?
God Bless America
Charlie Daniels
June 18, 2007
