Sunday, April 4, 2010
Role Model
A few days ago, Matt White, who lives with ALS, addressed the Butler NCAA basketball team prior to their Final Four victory over Michigan St. Normally I don't care about basketball (I am a hockey fan) but a Facebook friend posted the Youtube link above and I viewed it. The thing that struck me about Mr. White's address was his promotion of Sir Ernest Shackelton as a role model. If you don't know who he is or don't know his story, please take a moment to read the previous link (most notably the portion on the Trans-Antarctic Expedition).
Sir Ernest is a perfect role model for PALS because of his dogged determination, his cool ability to make rational choices in grim situations, and his use of those characteristics to survive a lethal predicament (multiple predicaments, actually). Not only did he survive but he ensured his men would as well. Contrast the experiences of Scott and, worse, Franklin. Even though Shackelton was forced to abandon his original goal, he achieved an even greater goal by surviving.
I would like to thank Mr. White for including Sir Ernest in his address and would like to concur. Even though PALS may be forced to abandon their goals, it is my hope that many can join me in "pulling a Shackelton" and doing what is necessary to survive an impossible situation.
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I'm SO with you!
ReplyDelete-michele