Find the door!

Find the door! That was the charge to my cross country runners every time they stood at the start line of the race. Why? If they were running hard and with courage, it was inevitable that they would "hit the wall" at some point during the race. But here's the thing: In every wall, there is at least one door. The key is to find it and then fling it open to charge through. But most will give up when they run smack into the wall. It hurts. They slow. They mentally quit. The will to continue vanishes - even if the door is in sight for a fleeting moment. It takes exceptional courage and will to give the door a good boot. You see, just cracking the door does no good because you are no further along than before you found it. You are simply left to get a glimpse of what could be. That said, when you fling open the door to burst through, the wall is suddenly behind you. You now enter uncharted territory where you are doing more than you ever thought pos...