Be careful not to drown in opportunity.
When everything is important, nothing is.
This is a difficult truth to admit.
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Be careful not to drown in opportunity.
When everything is important, nothing is.
This is a difficult truth to admit.
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Tip Of The Mid Life Iceberg?
This question is vague. And also vague sometimes, is my courage to admit I’m at mid life and that the clock is ticking.
If I’m to do something great. If I’m to make a difference. I’m to quit making excuses. If I’m to leave my comfort zone behind.
I must start now. The reality of these simple truths is just the tip of the iceberg. Here’s a short You Tube video from three weeks ago as I viewed my very first actual icebergs near Greenland:
Did I mention the clock is ticking?
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Yes. It’s a line in a song from Jimmy Buffett’s CD, Coconut Telegraph.
“The weather is here, wish you were beautiful”.
I used to travel all over the country, from 18 years old to 24. Traveled by bus, car, foot and bicycle.
One year, I wound up in Pullman, Washington and called it home for a while. My best friend was a Residence Hall Director at Washington State University.
Anyway, back to the point of this post. In the 1970’s & 80’s, I was an avid post card sender. It fit my budget. 🙂
Whenever I was somewhere warm, and sometimes cold but spectacular, and my friends back in Pennsylvania were cold and gloomy, I’d send them a post card.
Californian Coast, Glacier National Park, Grand Canyon, Key West, Yellowstone, Bourbon Street, Times Square, Appalachian Trail – you get the picture, right?
So yesterday, I’m enjoying lunch with my family and Jimmy Buffett’s song is playing. My wife had just told our son some stories about the post cards she’d get from me, many ending with, “The weather is here, wish you were beautiful”.
My son asked me, “So you insulted Mommy”?
I said, “No son, that phrase comes from a special place in my heart. It may sound weird to say that to someone, but I only say it to people I care about”.
While it’s hard to know exactly who reads Mid Life Celebration, I do hope you readers know that this site is dependent on people who want to make a difference in this world.
On the journey to finish the last part of my life, I want to make as big a difference as possible. And, I’m looking for a few Baby Boomers and Gen-Xer’s to pitch in.
How could I not care about that?
Carpe diem, jeff noel 🙂
PS. I never liked Jimmy Buffett because my college buddies, who liked Buffett, were so fanatical about his music, I was put off by it. Years later, as a bartender in Moscow, Idaho (home to University of Idaho), I fell in love with his music too.