Fascination (March 26) episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 3 MIN

Fascination (March 26)

from Enthusiastic Ideas · host Gary Henry

FASCINATION (MARCH 26)View on Website -- https://wordpoints.com"Youth, large, lusty, loving — youth, full of grace, force, fascination, do you know that old age may come after you with equal grace, force, fascination?" (Walt Whitman).NO MATTER WHO WE ARE OR HOW FAR ALONG WE MAY BE ON LIFE’S PATHWAY, FASCINATION SHOULD CHARACTERIZE US. We should, on the one hand, be people who enjoy being fascinated by the assortment of wonders around us, but on the other hand, we should take an approach to life that gives our lives a little fascination of their own. “Being fascinating” doesn’t qualify as one of the major goals in life, obviously, but the fact remains: if a human life is well lived, fascination will be one of its natural by-products.If something “fascinates” us, what does that mean? It means that it holds our interest with intense attraction. We are more than slightly curious about it; we are spellbound. Think of the snake charmer using music and movement to hold the unbroken attention of a cobra. Think of the hypnotist mesmerizing his subject or the orator enthralling his audience. The thing that fascinates us intrigues us. Doing more than pique our interest, it rivets our attention.But what is it that really fascinates us? I like Calvin Miller’s suggestion: “Joy intrigues.” Isn’t that it? Aren’t we most powerfully intrigued by those who, despite the ups and downs and the occasional unhappiness of life, drink deeply of a joy that seems to be theirs no matter what? I think we are, and I think our fascination with joy is a significant clue to many of the mysteries of the human spirit.We don’t become fascinating by imitating the ways in which other people are fascinating; we do it by entering deeply and enthusiastically into our own unique experience. One of the most fascinating people I’ve ever met was a lady who lived in the same retirement center as my father for a while. She was 104 years old, had never been married, and had been retired for over forty years from her job as a schoolteacher. Her fascination came not from having done anything offbeat, but from having wholeheartedly lived the life that was hers to live. And so the question is not what we’ve done; it’s how joyously we’ve let our years be used up, whether many or few.There’s a fascination franticIn a ruin that’s romantic;Do you think you are sufficiently decayed?(Sir William Schwenck Gilbert)Gary Henry - WordPoints.com + AreYouaChristian.com

FASCINATION (MARCH 26)View on Website -- https://wordpoints.com"Youth, large, lusty, loving — youth, full of grace, force, fascination, do you know that old age may come after you with equal grace, force, fascination?" (Walt Whitman).NO MATTER WHO WE ARE OR HOW FAR ALONG WE MAY BE ON LIFE’S PATHWAY, FASCINATION SHOULD CHARACTERIZE US. We should, on the one hand, be people who enjoy being fascinated by the assortment of wonders around us, but on the other hand, we should take an approach to life that gives our lives a little fascination of their own. “Being fascinating” doesn’t qualify as one of the major goals in life, obviously, but the fact remains: if a human life is well lived, fascination will be one of its natural by-products.If something “fascinates” us, what does that mean? It means that it holds our interest with intense attraction. We are more than slightly curious about it; we are spellbound. Think of the snake charmer using music and movement to hold the unbroken attention of a cobra. Think of the hypnotist mesmerizing his subject or the orator enthralling his audience. The thing that fascinates us intrigues us. Doing more than pique our interest, it rivets our attention.But what is it that really fascinates us? I like Calvin Miller’s suggestion: “Joy intrigues.” Isn’t that it? Aren’t we most powerfully intrigued by those who, despite the ups and downs and the occasional unhappiness of life, drink deeply of a joy that seems to be theirs no matter what? I think we are, and I think our fascination with joy is a significant clue to many of the mysteries of the human spirit.We don’t become fascinating by imitating the ways in which other people are fascinating; we do it by entering deeply and enthusiastically into our own unique experience. One of the most fascinating people I’ve ever met was a lady who lived in the same retirement center as my father for a while. She was 104 years old, had never been married, and had been retired for over forty years from her job as a schoolteacher. Her fascination came not from having done anything offbeat, but from having wholeheartedly lived the life that was hers to live. And so the question is not what we’ve done; it’s how joyously we’ve let our years be used up, whether many or few.There’s a fascination franticIn a ruin that’s romantic;Do you think you are sufficiently decayed?(Sir William Schwenck Gilbert)Gary Henry - WordPoints.com + AreYouaChristian.com

NOW PLAYING

Fascination (March 26)

0:00 3:01

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

LIGHTS, CAMERA, SMILE! Creatives Club Media Lights, Camera, Smile, is a podcast for anyone with a dream to share something with the world, out of the overflow of themselves - be it their mind, their heart, their personalities, and much more. Each of us are alive in this moment in time, with an innate ability to have ideas and create various things to benefit both ourselves and the people around us for a reason, and here, you will find the encouragement, the inspiration, and the motivation to do just that. Hosted by Cicily, founder of Creatives Club, she dives into various topics surrounding creativity and business. Exploring entrepreneurship for creatives in a corporate reality, sharing tips and tricks in a media centered company, answering questions regarding what a creative actually is are just a few of the things discussed on this podcast. Be encouraged to create for yourself as Cicily gets vulnerable by pivoting the camera to herself for the first time.To submit questions for Cicily to answer, or have her address certain t Westenberg Joan Westenberg The Westenberg Podcast offers ideas, explainers, book notes, and reflections on technology, philosophy, and the human experience. Hosted by Joan Westenberg, each episode unpacks complex topics with clarity and depth, blending personal insights with thought-provoking analysis. It’s a space for exploring big questions and fresh perspectives in an accessible format. Elevatin' The GetRight Spot & The Love Algorithm Elevatin' The GetRight Spot & The Love Algorithm A podcast that expresses the journey of taking ideas and turning them into a successful website and business. Using an ideology, philosophy and mental science as motivation, we shall Elevate Bodybyloud! and The GetRight Spot. We also inspire everyone to elevate their lives and go after their dreams, desires., and abundance. Living Out Loud Podcast: Entrepreneurship | Blogging | Work-Life Balance | Travel Lifestyle Valerie Fidan: Online Entrepreneur, Social Media Expert, Blogger Living Out Loud (LOL) is a podcast about living vibrantly with health and wellness blogger, digital strategist Valerie Fidan. Each week, LOL is bringing you episodes with interesting interviews and guests in the health and wellness industry. We discuss everything from Millennial entrepreneurship, wellness hacks and topics, key industry advice while keeping it a fun, light-hearted conversation, inviting to feel like you are having out with friends. This is a breeding ground for ideas and excitement for a balanced and inspired lifestyle for living out loud! Submit your questions and topics of interest to [email protected]. And, for more fun, healthy recipes, blog posts and travel visit www.livethelittlethings.com // social media: craveablesocial.com / [email protected]

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Enthusiastic Ideas?

This episode is 3 minutes long.

When was this Enthusiastic Ideas episode published?

This episode was published on March 26, 2026.

What is this episode about?

FASCINATION (MARCH 26)View on Website -- https://wordpoints.com"Youth, large, lusty, loving — youth, full of grace, force, fascination, do you know that old age may come after you with equal grace, force, fascination?" (Walt Whitman).NO MATTER WHO...

Is there a transcript available for this episode?

Yes, a full transcript is available for this episode. You can read the complete transcript on the episode page.

Can I download this Enthusiastic Ideas episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!