Monday, February 25, 2013
Wisconsin Winter Waterfall Waltz - Pictures
A dream of mine was realized a few weekends back as my friend Barry and I went on the Wisconsin Winter Waterfall Waltz. Everyone loves a waterfall in the spring and summer, but what about the winter? Waterfalls can get lonely so the two of us set out to document the frozen cascades and raise awareness that awesomeness doesn't stop when the snow starts falling. I'm working on a video and blog post about the Waltz so stay tuned for those, but I'll whet your appetite with the photographic evidence first.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
The Constraints of Greatness
I had lunch with a girl the other day (shocking I know) who
kept rattling off these grand ideas and adventures she had planned (buying a
short bus, installing bunk beds and then traveling around South America for 2
years). I sat back and thought how
unrealistic it would be for her to pull it all off, but then I realized that
she had a better outlook than I did. You
can’t achieve big things without dreaming it first (terrible cliché). Her unbridled zeal and enthusiasm for life
was inspiring and something we can all learn from.
I was reminded about a scene from Dead Poets Society where
one of the old codger teachers was questioning Robin Williams’s character about
his teaching methods that taught kids to think for themselves. The old codger talking about the students
said, “When they realize they're not Rembrandts, Shakespeares or Mozarts, they'll
hate you for it.” Robin Williams replied,
“But only in their dreams can man be truly free. 'Twas always thus, and always
thus will be.” That encapsulates the
point. You don’t have to be Shakespeare
for your life to be important. There is
only one Shakespeare and there is only one you.
Don’t let the constraints of greatness handcuff you.
Everyone has greatness inside of them, but may be unwilling
to let it out for fear of not being perfect or disrupting their ”normal”
life. Be your own Shakespeare and dream
big. No one is the best at something
right away; it takes many failures and much practice to achieve grand things. I want to become a published
writer, but I’m not going to be accepted with my first article at a big
magazine right off the bat. I have to
work my way up through local and regional publications, learning along the way,
what works and what doesn’t. It’s a
growing process. This blog is part of
that. Some posts are a success while
others are grasping for something that may not be there (like this one?).
I’m no Shakespeare, Rembrandt or Mozart (although I do have
a taste for a little night music from time to time), but that doesn’t mean I
should limit my dreams. Perhaps it’s
good for us to tilt at windmills. Why
can’t I go in on a short bus and spend 2 years in South America? Spanish or Portuguese are not in my dossier
but who cares. They say immersion is the
best way to learn. Greatness is out
there for all of us to attain. How big
will you dream?
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