The Titanic

The Titanic                                                


 by Danny C. Wash

    

The unsinkable Titanic sits at the bottom of the ocean

as a monument to hubris and pride that goes before a fall.

It was as if the ship was sent out as a fist in the air and

a temptation to the sea and the elements, but it became an

example of the warning to not tug on Superman’s cape.

We can all have a tiny or huge “Titanic” in our lives when

pride, lack of caution, or planning obscure our common sense.

Remember, ninety percent of an iceberg is below the surface.

And sometimes, ninety percent of a problem can’t be seen at first.

Plan your heading, keep watch, steer clear, and slow down.

Then,  perhaps your plan or dream will not be a Titanic failure.


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