People celebrate many aspects of the human body from its imperfect design to its resilience under pressure .
I offer a little example of its rich tapestry.
Maybe you have fumbled for the front door lock with your key in the premature British afternoon darkness. Or almost scratched your car missing the lock.
But as the you-to-door distance shortens, think how much more often you have raised your key and targeted the lock like a laser. A millimetre either way and your way is blocked but you hit it straight on. It slots in like an ATM card. No new scratch on the door.
A well-practiced talent. Unknown competence.
Your muscle memory has delivered you a small gift. Next time it happens notice it. But afterwards not before. You don’t want to put too much pressure on yourself.
After all you can’t earn a living from it.
But it is a small but cheery miracle.
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