Roald Dahl - A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men
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Welcome to the Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for September 27th.Today is National Chocolate Milk Day, and if that doesn't instantly transport you back to childhood, you might need to check if you actually had a childhood. There's something universally comforting about chocolate milk that transcends age, culture, and sophistication levels.This beloved beverage has a surprisingly rich history. While we enjoy it in school cafeterias and convenience stores today, chocolate milk's origins trace back to the 1400s in Jamaica, where people were drinking a hot beverage made with cocoa, milk, and cinnamon. The drink evolved over centuries, and by the 1800s, it had become a popular treat that could be enjoyed both hot and cold.What makes chocolate milk special isn't just its taste – it's the memories it carries. It's the drink that made vegetables bearable, that sealed lunch box trades, and that somehow made everything better when you were feeling down. National Chocolate Milk Day reminds us that some of life's greatest pleasures are also its simplest ones.Today's quote comes from writer Roald Dahl, who said:"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men."Dahl's observation captures something essential about chocolate milk and why National Chocolate Milk Day matters more than you might think. In our serious, grown-up world of responsibilities and deadlines, chocolate milk represents a delicious form of nonsense – and that's exactly what makes it valuable.Think about it: chocolate milk is essentially regular milk's fun, silly cousin. It serves no practical purpose that regular milk couldn't handle, but it brings joy, nostalgia, and a touch of sweetness to ordinary moments. It's liquid childhood in a glass, a reminder that not everything in life needs to be practical or sophisticated to be wonderful.Dahl understood that wisdom isn't just about making serious decisions and solving complex problems. True wisdom includes knowing when to embrace the silly, the playful, the seemingly unnecessary things that make life more delightful. The wisest people are those who can appreciate both a board meeting and a mustache made of chocolate milk foam.When we dismiss simple pleasures like chocolate milk as childish, we're forgetting that the capacity for joy and wonder is one of our most valuable human traits, regardless of age.I had chocolate milk recently and it actually did bring back some memories from when I used to drink a lot of chocolate milk. I also enjoyed Tang and peanuts mixed with raisons and chocolate chips. We ate those all the time with our Quick Chocolate Milk. So today, think about Dahl's wisdom regarding the value of nonsense. What simple pleasures have you dismissed as childish or impractical? When was the last time you allowed yourself to enjoy something purely for the joy of it?Maybe today's the day to order chocolate milk with your lunch. Maybe it's the day to skip instead of walk, to sing in the car, or to do something small and silly that makes you smile. Maybe it's simply remembering that the capacity for delight is not something you outgrow – it's something you choose to maintain.The wisest people know that life needs both depth and lightness, both seriousness and silliness, both practical nutrition and chocolate milk.That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now but I'll be back. Same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.