Hope holds up the head

Sanibel sunset
Last night.

 

Hope holds up the head.

The feeling of overall wellness and personal vibrancy that comes from one huge victory that, over years and years, leads to another victory and then another – this is how hope can overpower inertia.

Overcome disability and become a father, then gain a victory against alcohol addiction (and smoking), after that you turn around a life-threatening health scare, and crazier still, quit (officially retire) your dream job after three decades to start your own enterprise.

And if that isn’t enough, you decided a month ago to quit sugar.

To say that i feel these things are crucial to a balanced life is so understated, it almost feels like a joke.

 

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Are you still afraid to die?

Beach Christmas card
Yesterday in the Sanibel Hardware store.

 

Sanibel beachfront accommodations
Our kitchen sink view for the next few days.

 

Are you still afraid to die?

My thanksgiving hope for you is that you arrive at a place in your life where you can answer, “No.”

 

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Be in the hope business

Disney Speakers jeff
TV interview yesterday.

 

Be in the hope business.

 

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The perfect silence

 

The perfect silence…

Is when you can hear a pin drop in a sea of people.

What does it take for us to stop and listen for a pin to drop in a crowd?

How often does it happen?

What do we lose by pushing everything else aside?

When was the last time it happened?

What do we gain?

 

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He’s my Son

 

He’s my our Son.

His disease doesn’t have a cure.

Yet.

So in the glorious opportunities of everyday life, there is always a grounded reminder to live in gratitude.

Always.

Grounded.

 

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