Aloha Ohana,
Just found this story and video and wanted to share with all of you, this great message of not losing sight of what matters most. It is so easy for us to get sidetracked by things in our everyday lives and take our eyes off the most divine, precious, and important matters. May we always remember, "WHAT MATTERS MOST!!"
On a dark December night 36 years ago, a Lockheed 1011 jumbo jet crashed into the Florida Everglades, killing over 100 people. This terrible accident was one of the deadliest crashes in the history of the United States.
A curious thing about this
accident is that all vital parts and systems of the airplane were functioning
perfectly—the plane could have easily landed safely at its destination in
Miami, only 20 miles away.
During the final approach,
however, the crew noticed that one green light had failed to illuminate—a light
that indicates whether or not the nose landing gear has extended successfully.
The pilots discontinued the approach, set the aircraft into a circling holding
pattern over the pitch-black Everglades, and turned their attention toward
investigating the problem.
They became so preoccupied
with their search that they failed to realize the plane was gradually
descending closer and closer toward the dark swamp below. By the time someone
noticed what was happening, it was too late to avoid the disaster.
After the accident,
investigators tried to determine the cause. The landing gear had indeed lowered
properly. The plane was in perfect mechanical condition. Everything was working
properly—all except one thing: a single burned-out lightbulb. That tiny
bulb—worth about 20 cents—started the chain of events that ultimately led to
the tragic death of over 100 people.
Of course, the
malfunctioning lightbulb didn’t cause the accident; it happened because the
crew placed its focus on something that seemed to matter at the moment while
losing sight of what mattered most.
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