Thursday; March 5
Today is a historic
day. On this day in 1963, the Hula Hoop
was patented – and life hasn’t been the same ever since. According to an article I read, it began to
be marketed by Wham-O back in 1958, but the patent was granted to Arthur Melin
and Richard Knerr in the 1960s. (These
were the same guys who invented the Pluto Platter – aka Frisbee – back in
1957.) I don’t know how many millions of
units of these plastic rings have been sold; but the Hula Hoop is firmly
established in Americana.
I have to be honest, I
have never been really good at hoola-hooping, but I believe it can teach us a
lesson about life. The key to keeping a
hoop spinning is to stay active. As soon
as we stop shimmying and shaking, gravity takes over and the toy falls to the
ground. The only way to keep playing is
to keep moving. Isn’t there a parallel
in life? If we hope to stay in the game,
we have to keep moving. Idleness can
cause us to lose our zeal and giving up stops any hope of making progress.
Are we struggling with doing something productive with our lives? Maybe it’s time to get up and get moving. When we are able to stay active, there is always hope that something successful can happen.
Think About It!