A Christmas Message - A Thousand Marbles
December 24, 2007

Yippee! Today is Christmas Eve. I’m bursting with joy to say a BIG, BIG Merry Christmas to all my readers. I want to thank everyone for your support and I pray that your life will be blessed with happiness, joy and peace.
One of the reasons that I continue to work on this blog is the sense of satisfaction in helping people and making a difference. Other than making many new friends, I have received some emails from readers to give them some pointers about their problems in their life. Sometimes, I manage to point something out and the reader goes away with a bigger perspective and a happier person. This is the satisfaction that I derive.
On this special day, other than my Christmas gift, I like to share a very meaningful story with you. It’s not written by me, a friend emailed this story to me. Nonetheless, I believe this story will help you to end 2007 and start 2008 with a great perspective about the truly important things in life.
Enjoy the Christmas times with your family and your love ones. Merry Christmas!
A THOUSAND MARBLES
The older I get, the more I enjoy Saturday mornings. Perhaps it’s the quiet solitude that comes with being the first to rise, of maybe it’s the unbounded joy of not having to be at work. Either way, the first few hours of a Saturday morning are most enjoyable.
A few weeks ago, I was shuffling toward the kitchen, with a steaming cup of coffee in one hand and the morning paper in the other. What began as a typical Saturday morning turned into one of those lessons that life seems to hand you from time to time.
Let me tell you about it. I turned the volume up on my radio in order to listen to a Saturday morning talk show. I heard an older sounding chap with a golden voice. You know the kind, he sounded like he should be in the broadcasting business himself.
He was talking about a thousand marbles to someone named Tom. I was intrigued and sat down to listen to what he had to say.
“Well, Tom, it sure sounds like you’re busy with your job. I’m sure they pay you well but it’s a shame you have to be away from home and your family so much. Hard to believe a young fellow should have to work sixty or seventy hours a week to make ends meet. Too bad you missed your daughter’s dance recital. ” He continued, “Let me tell you something Tom, something that has helped me keep a good perspective on my own priorities.” And that’s when he began to explain his theory of a thousand marbles.
“You see, I sat down one day and did a little arithmetic. The average person lives about seventy-five years. I know, some live more and some live less, but on average, folks live about seventy-five years.” “Now then, I multiplied 75 times 52 and I came up with 3900 which is the number of Saturdays that the average person has in their entire lifetime.
“Now stick with me Tom, I’m getting to the important part. It took me until I was fifty-five years old to think about all this in any detail”, he went on, “and by that time I had lived through over twenty-eight hundred Saturdays. “I got to thinking that if I lived to be seventy-five, I only had about a thousand of them left to enjoy. “So I went to a toy store and bought every single marble they had. I ended up having to visit three toy stores to round-up 1000 marbles. “I took them home and put them inside of a large, clear plastic container right here in my workshop next to the radio. Every Saturday since then, I have taken one marble out and thrown it away.
“I found that by watching the marbles diminish, I focused more on the really important things in life. There is nothing like watching your time here on this earth run out to help get your priorities straight. Now let me tell you one last thing before I sign-off with you and take my lovely wife out for breakfast. This morning, I took the very last marble out of the container. I figure if I make it until next Saturday then God has blessed me with a little extra time to be with my loved ones…… It was nice to talk to you Tom, I hope you spend more time with your loved ones, and I hope to meet you again someday. Have a good morning!”
You could have heard a pin drop when he finished. Even the show’s moderator didn’t have anything to say for a few moments. I guess he gave us all a lot to think about. I had planned to do some work that morning, then go to the gym. Instead, I went upstairs and woke my wife up with a kiss. “C’mon honey, I’m taking you and the kids to breakfast.”
“What brought this on?” she asked with a smile.
“Oh, nothing special,” I said. ” It has just been a long time since we spent a Saturday together with the kids. Hey, can we stop at a toy store while we’re out? I need to buy some marbles.”
(Photo by bobtravis)







What a wonderful story Lawrence! Thanks for that.
I wish you and your readers a happy, wonderful and peaceful holiday!
All the best.
A very nice story Lawrence, Seasons Blessings to you and your family!
Lawrence, isn’t this a wonderful story to remind us of where our priorities should be. One of the things about the internet is the passing around of these wonderful stories.
Hi everyone, I’m glad you like the story. I found it really meaningful. As such, I shared it here.