While Giving Up Seems Like One Of Our Final Choices, Is It?

Quitting Not An Option For This Dad
Patrick Henry Hughes

April 2010 I was invited to a Central Florida YMCA Easter event, featuring Patrick Henry Hughes. Born blind and crippled, Patrick played trumpet in the University of Louisville marching band. Patrick’s Dad couldn’t quit, hasn’t quit, won’t quit.

Mantra….fail, yes…quit, no….fail, yes….quit, no….

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Midlife Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values (welcome post thru Sept 10)

Thanks for visiting. Midlife is a great time to reflect. September 2011 is an experiment (Zen) from jeff noel’s traditional blogging. Ultimately, the vision here is to challenge 3% of male Baby Boomers to Do Something Great! (Female Boomers are also welcome)

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Our Attitude Is Our Greatest Personal Resource And We Squander It The Same Way We Waste Our Natural Resources

Jogging through Brown University, June 2011… bottom of a hallway poster shares a website A Better World By Design?

Got me thinking about how we squander our natural resources and need world unification. What about micro level? Our part? A better us by design?

Squander our personal resources just the same don’t we? Dare we use our wisdom, and purity – our attitude – to be a better person? Is that a “better person challenge”.

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Randy Pausch’s Message Was A Timeless Message To Follow Our Childhood Dreams

We have eyes to see, but no lens to focus. Too busy.

Too soon, too many come to find death calling.

Randy Pausch gained world exposure not because he was smart, but because he was dying and faced death with a contagious, indomitable courage – to leave a trail for his children and provide for his Family.

It saddens, but doesn’t surprise me that the world has mostly forgotten Randy’s message. Three years after Randy’s death, are you still running with the “follow-your-childhood-dreams” baton?

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