Monday; October 14
Christopher Columbus is one of the more
controversial people of our time. For
some, he is an international hero who opened up trade routes between Europe and
the rest of the world. To others,
especially our Native American friends and neighbors, he has come to symbolize
violence and greed. Either way – love
him or hate him – he was instrumental in changing the world.
I am not here to debate the good or the
bad of Columbus, rather to make a comment about vision and a willingness to pursue
it. Columbus’ request for funding was
not simple nor were his voyages easy, but he had a vision for what he wanted to
accomplish and the drive to make it happen.
Some might question his motives, but his commitment is evident.
What do we want to do in life? Have we even thought about the impact we want
to have? And, if so, have we developed
the fortitude to make it happen? Some
people never dream ... others dream but never try ... yet the ones who leave a
legacy are those who combine thought with action. Yes, our vision must be wise and actions must
be pure, but when we put these together we can make a difference.
On this Columbus Day, let’s not debate
his virtues, let’s reflect on what his drive can teach us about accomplishing
our goals. We only have one life to
live, are we willing to put it to use for the good of mankind?
Think About It!