Monday, October 13, 2014

Columbus...The First Person To Discover...


So, today we celebrate the first person to discover America, Christopher Columbus.  We celebrate him even though he wasn't the first person to find America....and even though he thought he was headed to Asia, not America.

In Columbus' case, he has earned accolades likely that should have gone to other men, but he is not to blame and there is a lesson here for the rest of us.

First, be careful who and what you celebrate.  Celebrating a guy who was headed somewhere else and ended up here is a little bit like celebrating a holiday on January 1.  You know, because that day Dick Rowe didn't see the potential of some boy band from Liverpool back in 1962.  I mean who knew that guitar sound wasn't going away, right?  (At least on New Year's Day we are celebrating new beginnings and not lost chances.)

Second, should you be celebrated for others' accomplishments be quiet about it.  Do not allow the creation of holidays named after yourself so that car and couch salesman have an extra day to give you ten percent off.

Finally, remember that opportunity is not a lengthy visitor so if you get the chance to ...run with it.  Success is yours for the making, even when you make a mistake.  Keep a compass and map handy...know where you are headed, but be willing to make the course adjustments necessary to be successful.  (Even the aforementioned Dick Rowe signed the Rolling Stones after missing out on the Beatles.  Not a terrible follow up move/)

Now go buy a new car at 0% financing or a couch or something.





Friday, October 3, 2014

So...What Do You Know About ....



... Mark Earley and juvenile justice reform?

It seems a long time ago, but at the same time just like yesterday I was asking that very question.  You know how it is when 6219 days all wander together, right?

In any case, Sunday marks seventeen years of...dating I guess.  (You can date when you are married or so I am told.)

In any case, I figured I would go with Lifehouse.  First, momma likes the band.  Second, she likes the song.  Third, it fits...at least for me.

When we met my career was on my mind.  I was not thinking girls and I certainly was not thinking marriage and children.  It took a while for me to "let go of my defenses" that he talked about in the song, but when I did it was all the better.  Hopefully, you will find that one person who you will be all in for the rest of your life.

Enjoy life, enjoy the music, and enjoy the chance to find your "all in."