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Published: Sunday, January 27, 2008
VISITORS COMMENTS: 21 (21) susan, 12/3/2008
Standing in The Cold = Discomfort Entertaining your question,"What Would You Stand in the Cold For? Hummmm. That gets a soul to do some searching. . I have already stood in the cold for a couple events that I thought were worthwhile. Each February 2nd, I would trek to Gobblers Knob at 5:00 in the morning and wait for the Groundhog to appear at daybreak. It was very cold. And I, along with 20,000 other people figured it was worth it. For 14 years in a row!! The energy from the crowd, the music, the lights, the fireworks, the noise!! Good Grief! Can't remember now why we thought it was so important. But the hot breakfasts and being with friends afterward seemed to erase the discomfort. Then... I stood out in the cold to make a living. Five or 6 hours of standing outside at a sale in the wet or in the icy wind, to buy something to resell. Might have been an easier way but along with all the others there, I stood and stamped my feet and drank coffee to keep warm. Most times all of us would go for dinner later and warm up and there was a feeling of being united that was deeper than the discomfort. . The phrase, 'Out in the Cold' denotes discomfort. also, that phrase denotes being alone, or by yourself, or isolated. In answer to your question of future standing out in the cold, and what would I stand for? ...I would stand out in the cold to protest a wrongdoing. I would stand out in the cold to help a friend. I would stand out in the cold to raise awareness of the needs of others. Standing in the cold along with many others has a feeling of togetherness and that is a different feeling. (football games, groundhog day, etc.)Standing in the cold alone for your principles, or for the welfare of others is another matter. (20) Filippo, 30/1/2008 (19) Tzilia sacharow, 30/1/2008 (18) Nesanel, 30/1/2008 Like what you read? As a non-profit organization, Aish.com relies on support from readers like you to enable us to provide inspiring and relevant articles. Click here to support Aish.com.
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