Unborn children! Startling thought indeed, yet almost all of us have at least some of these children. Unfinished tasks asking for completion. Possible achievements we haven't reached up to. Or perhaps vacant spots in our lives staring at us and demanding some sort of fulfillment.
How may these unfulfilled hopes find fruition? How can we put aside the suggestions and excuses that keep us bound to inadequacy and disappointment—a sort of "I can't -follow-through" complex?
Lives of certain great characters in history—breakthroughs from the mundane and mediocre—stand out as lights showing the heights of achievement possible to us. One of the most inspiring examples of a productive life is that of Mary Baker Eddy. She not only discovered Christian Science; she established it—a majestic and finished accomplishment.