Rants, Raves, & Recollections

Unlimited Power

The other day I was out walking with my partner. Trying to lose weight, each day I attempt to increase the distance and length of time I walk. Mustering the strength to go farther on one occasion, I started singing to myself the words from the Eagles song, “take it to the limit one more time”. As I repeated those words, I was infused with the strength to increase my distance.

It was then I understood how those powerful words could be used for motivation in the pursuit of my daily goals. When I find myself getting discouraged, anxious about my expectations, I encourage myself by repeating “take it to limit one more time”.

Often we fail to recognize how close we are to the successful culmination of a particular objective. Sadly, we tend to give up or tire out when the finish line was just one more step, one more grunt away.

Time and again we hear stories of accomplished goals which occurred when everything seemed the bleakest. Entrepreneurs often tell how their success came when they had to fight the urge to throw in the towel. These individuals found motivation, something urged them on in spite of the difficulties, even though it appeared that the desired target was too far out of reach. Something impelled them to “take it to the limit one more time’.

I have learned from my experiences that nothing worthwhile comes without effort and trials. I have also come to appreciate that anything is possible if you focus your efforts on a target, don’t lose site no matter how obscured the target becomes. Muster all your energy and don’t give up. Cry in agony if you have to, but get up and try and try again.

I use to think that successful tycoons have special gifts. While it is true some are extraordinary in talents, for the most part the only thing that really sets them apart is their single-minded goal and determination not to quit.

There are many very talented people who never accomplish what they set out to initially do. It is not the talent that makes one successful in their ventures. It is the ability to persist when everything looks impossible. In the words of Thomas Edison, “genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.”

So when I want to achieve something I try to remind myself to ‘take it to the limit one more time’ and make sure I don’t give up just before the miracle occurs and it will indeed occur if I ‘take it to the limit one more time’.

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The World is Beautiful and Life is So Short

“She said she usually cried at least once each day not because she was sad, but because the world was so beautiful and life was so short.”

Since August there have been three deaths in my family. All were elderly persons so it was expected that they would leave this earth soon. No matter the age or circumstances, death is still an enemy that devastates us, if only for a while, reminding us of our own mortality.

Regardless of the extraordinary accomplishments man makes in medical science, one fact of life cannot be altered. Death is inescapable and it comes like a roaring high speed locomotive. As if every day of our life is another eighty, one hundred, or more miles speeding towards the finality of our stay here on earth. Before we know it, the locomotive reaches the end of the line and our life is over. All the things we desire to accomplish gone with that last breath, the last chug, chug of the hastening locomotive.

No more time to complete the fulfillment of aspirations. No more days to share with a grandchild, to tell a mate or child how much joy they brought into our life. No longer able to reach out and touch another human transmitting warmth and emotion, or wiping the tear of a wounded child. No more stories to tell, songs to sing. No more thoughts, creating, loving, weeping, joy or sorrow. In the blink of an eye we become a memory.

This month an uncle died. In the last thirty years I had only seen him twice. We lived far apart. He was a lover of life and family and will be missed. His death made me melancholy and reflective. My father, who passed away three years ago, was one of eight brothers. This month, with the passing away of my uncle, a whole generation was eradicated. It is an eerie feeling to have them all gone. While this last uncle remained I still felt a connection with my father. Now they all seem almost a distant memory. It is an empty feeling.

Fortunately new people come into our lives to fill the void that also bring us joy and pleasure. Gradually, the pain of loss is lessened. Memories begin to fade. Life goes on. We love life still, even though the circle of life takes loved ones from us.

There is no denying that life is beautiful. It gives many joys in the way of replacement for our losses. The emotional high of embracing a sunset, the laughter that bursts forth while watching the antics of baby animals at play, the touch of a newborn’s tiny hand and the giggle of a toddler.

Life is beautiful, but each day we do shed a tear, if only in our mind and hearts for the memory of those who are gone and the realization that we too, one day, will become a memory in someone’s heart.

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