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To: russwinter who wrote (62877)1/23/2001 10:09:19 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116765
 
Was this guy the CEO of a gold mining company or a dotcom?

A businessman was in a great deal of trouble. His business was failing, he
had put everything he had into the business, he owed everybody-- it was so
bad he was even contemplating suicide. As a last resort he went to a priest
and poured out his story of tears and woe.

When he had finished, the priest said, "Here's what I want you to do: Put a
beach chair and your Bible in your car and drive down to the beach. Take the
beach chair and the Bible to the water's edge, sit down in the beach chair,
and put the Bible in your lap. Open the Bible; the wind will rifle the
pages, but finally the open Bible will come to rest on a page. Look down at
the page and read the first thing you see. That will be your answer, that
will tell you what to do."

A year later the businessman went back to the priest and brought his wife
and children with him. The man was in a new custom-tailored suit, his wife
in a mink coat, the children shining. The businessman pulled an envelope
stuffed with money out of his pocket, gave it to the priest as a donation in
thanks for his advice.

The priest recognized the benefactor, and was curious. "You did as I
suggested?" he asked.

"Absolutely," replied the businessman.

"You went to the beach?"

"Absolutely."

"You sat in a beach chair with the Bible in your lap?"

"Absolutely."

"You let the pages rifle until they stopped?"

"Absolutely."

"And what were the first words you saw?"

"Chapter 11."