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That moment in my life was a small miracle£®The reason is less about what the man said and more about the timing and the context£®The year was 1989£¬and the Cold War was drawing to a close£®What the man on the trail couldn't have known is that it was during my Egyptian pilgrimage£¬and specifically during my hike to the top of Moses's mountain£¬that I'd set the time aside to make decisions that would affect my career in the defense industry£¬my friends£¬my family£¬and£¬ultimately£¬my life£®
I had to ask myself what the chances were of an Asian man dressed in an Egyptian galabia coming down from the top of this historic mountain just when I was walking up£¬stopping before me£¬and offering his wisdom£¬seemingly from out of nowhere£®My answer to  was easy£ºthe odds were slim to none£¡In an encounter that lasted less than two minutes on a mountain halfway around the world from my home£¬a total stranger had brought clarity£¬and the hint of a warning£¬regarding the huge changes that I would make within a matter of days£®In my way of thinking£¬that's a miracle£®
I suspect that we all experience small miracles in our lives every day£®Sometimes we have the wisdom and the courage to recognize them for what they are£®In the moments when we don't£¬that's okay as well£®It seems that our miracles have a way of coming back to us again and again£®And each time they do£¬they become a little less subtle£¬until we can't possibly miss the message that they bring to our lives£¡
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