Mahler’s Monday Morning Motivator # 67– Memorial
Good Morning, Guys,
I hope all of you in the states are enjoying the holiday weekend and today is, of course, the focus of that weekend. I have been thinking about a few disturbing posts I have read of late on some of the forums. Posts that criticize, posts that judge, and posts that are filled with anger. Today we remember the many men and women of this nation who laid down their lives for what this country represents. No one stopped to think what their skin color was. No one stopped to examine their beliefs. No one excluded them from dying because of their politics. When making the supreme sacrifice, a mirror was not placed in front of them to show them if they were good looking enough or perhaps just not one of the beautiful people who fit the profile of hero. There was no scale there to weigh them and say, you are too fat or too skinny to deserve this honor. There was no one there to tell them to do 50 pushups or run 5 miles so that we can see if you are fit enough to pay the price. The record keepers were not on hand to say, sorry, too old, sorry too young. No, only they were there; men and women of every color, belief, size, shape and age. Perhaps they could tell us a little about themselves and why they gave their lives, but death has silenced them. And regardless of who they were, what they believed, how they looked, it is up to the living to honor them.
Have a great week.
If you have any stories or anecdotes that demonstrate your personal pay off, feel free to add them to this thread.
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In Fitness & Friendship,
Mahler
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In Fitness & Friendship,
MAHLER
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There is no light at the end of the tunnel. You carry the light with you.
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