There's Actually A Mike And Mike Worth Listening To
Every now and then when I'm looking around the sports net for items to comment snarkily on, I actually find nuggets of wisdom and inspiration instead. Or perhaps it's that in not finding anything to write about, I am instead desperate for guidance and wisdom, and so otherwise trite comments gain added significance for me. In either case, here are a couple of such instances from the last few days.
Mike Singletary, speaking to a crowd of season ticket holders:
"When I look around the NFL, I'm amazed by how many people have a dream and how few have a vision," he said. The difference, he said, is that a dream ends up being passive, accommodating disappointment. A vision, he said, "captures the imagination. A vision is something that consumes you like a fire, won't let you eat, won't let you sleep until that vision comes to pass."
Mike Schmidt, commenting on the Alex Rodriguez steroid saga (the entire article is a great read):
"I look more at the psychological side of it," he said. "That's what's interesting -- how sports fans choose their heroes, how we as a human race choose our heroes, how our heroes always seem to let us down. You know, when you pick a sports hero, he at some point lets you down. ..."
And for a somewhat different feel, here is a NSFW( you've been warned) European commercial that may not be inspiring, but is truly inspired:
Thank goodness there was golf and tennis in that clip to qualify it as sports related.
Whoever created that ad embodies the wisdom of the first two men- turned a dream into a vision, and truly is a hero.
Labels: That's What Living Is- The Six Inches In Front Of Your Face
1 Comments:
That is the best commercial ever.
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