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Only to learn, dismayed,
That any wage I had asked of Life,
Life would have willingly paid."

DESIRE OUTWITS MOTHER NATURE

As a fitting climax to this chapter, I wish to introduce one of the most unusual
persons I have ever known. I first saw him twenty-four years ago, a few minutes
after he was born. He came into the world without any physical sign of ears, and
the doctor admitted, when pressed for an opinion, that the child might be deaf,
and mute for life.

I challenged the doctor's opinion. I had the right to do so, I was the child's father.
I, too, reached a decision, and rendered an opinion, but I expressed the opinion
silently, in the secrecy of my own heart. I decided that my son would hear and
speak. Nature could send me a child without ears, but Nature could not induce
me to accept the reality of the affliction.

In my own mind I knew that my son would hear and speak. How? I was sure there
must be a way, and I knew I would find it. I thought of the words of the immortal
Emerson, "The whole course of things goes to teach us faith. We need only obey.

There is guidance for each of us, and by lowly listening, we shall hear the right
word."

The right word? DESIRE! More than anything else, I DESIRED that my son
should not be a deaf mute. From that desire I never receded, not for a second.

Many years previously, I had written, "Our only limitations are those we set up in
our own minds." For the first time, I wondered if that statement were true. Lying
on the bed in front of me was a newly born child, without the natural equipment
of hearing. Even though he might hear and speak, he was obviously disfigured
for life. Surely, this was a limitation which that child had not set up in his own
mind.

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What could I do about it? Somehow I would find a way to transplant into that
child's mind my own BURNING DESIRE for ways and means of conveying sound
to his brain without the aid of ears. As soon as the child was old enough to coop-
erate, I would fill his mind so completely with a BURNING DESIRE to hear, that
Nature would, by methods of her own, translate it into physical reality.
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