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Persistence: The Choice Of Greatness

When it comes to persistence, it will never be a necessary conversation without a specific desire.

A desire to do and become a part of something great.

Experience, meaning, fulfillment, and purpose are the shadows of that greatness desired.

Nevertheless, we will face pushback, setbacks, walls, and locked doors.

And so we must choose.

Choose to persist.

And choose to persist again.

And again.

And again.

And again.

Persist today and somehow, someway, there will be enough grace to persist tomorrow. That’s how our Muse rolls.

Dream great dreams. Expect resistance. Choose persistence.

It’s a choice and only your can choose it. Never forget that.

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Wake It Up

That thing inside of you: That passion. That purpose. That hope. That ideal. That pull in your soul.

Wake it up.

It may take a person to awaken this in you. Find them.

It may take a reminder to awaken this in you. Set it.

It may take a book to awaken this in you. Read it.

It may take solitude to awaken this in you. Pursue it.

It may take you to awaken this in you. Find a mirror.

Awake.

Rise.

Shine.

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Losing Time & Finding Codes

I found an excerpt over the weekend from a letter that Albert Einstein wrote to his eleven year old son in 1915. At that time Einstein was thirty-six. He wrote…

…I am very pleased that you find joy with the piano. This and carpentry are in my opinion for your age the best pursuits, better even than school. Because those are things which fit a young person such as you very well. Mainly play the things on the piano which please you, even if the teacher does not assign those. That is the way to learn the most, that when you are doing something with such enjoyment that you don’t notice that the time passes. I am sometimes so wrapped up in my work that I forget about the noon meal. . . .

There’s a lot of beauty unfolding here in these words. For one, Einstein is promoting the creative. Could it be that we learn more while our imagination is decoding the world around us then we do reading what has already been decoded? Secondly, he asks his son to shelf the sheet music and get lost in and with the keys of the piano. What romance there is in the three-step waltz of work, art, and possibility. And lastly, Einstein reveres time. He’s aware of just how holy it is and how today is all that is confirmed in our stories.

Of course we can’t always accomplish such a feat, but what a worthy goal of our days to enter into moments where we fully pursue our art, our parenting, our leading, and our serving with such holiness that we lose track of time, but walk away with a vault of codes as to how things are.

LTMP.

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How a Start Starts

It begins with a decision.

We must decide to begin, venture out, leave the cave, and start.

A start never starts in a cave of Indecision, and rarely is there something not pulling at us to start towards. The cave is a great place to listen, but some point a decision must be made to leave.

We’ve got some decisions to make don’t we?

We’re after music, after all, and very rarely – maybe never – are things not moving, bending, or stretching to make this music we’re all after.

Listen, decide, let it play.

Listen, decide, let it play.

Listen, decide, let it play.

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Getting To Goodness Is Quite Difficult

Business, life, golf – you name it – these are games built around one’s navigation through difficulty and getting to experience that which good.

The Scriptures tell us that difficulty produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.

In other words, the one who perseveres is granted the anticipation of goodness (hope).

And hope? Well, it’s one of the few things we know doesn’t disappoint us.

Show me a field without any work and I’ll show you a harvest with no anticipation, eventual disappointment, and missing the theme of goodness.

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