I’m sitting in the comfort of a new RV which we purchased in order to attend the birth of our second grandchild. Nothing is more important than maintaining and celebrating with family on special events like the birth of a child. Can we afford a $100,000 vehicle, but how else could we safely travel during the pandemic? What about the risks of driving 2500 miles cross country? How do I stay focused on the recovery of my business along with the jobs of 25 people while looking at corn fields for five days at a 55-mile per hour clip? How do I stay informed of the issues facing our country that are so dramatically changing by the hour? What if we catch COVID along the way and infect our loved ones? What future do we really have in store especially if I get sick… if they get sick? We have so many people that depend on us. What if I should get sick and die… what happens them, to those I love; to everyone who depends on me…..
Yes, I am worried - are you?
I just read an opinion article in
the Wall Street Journal entitled “America Is a Coalition of the Worried” which is responsible for this distressed mood
this morning. We are all worried and yet we do not like to dwell on it. Other
than a few “did you hear..?” comments with friends, we try to avoid the deep
dive into the sink hole of hopelessness.
Yet the ugly head of despondency is rising up in front of us,
threatening to overwhelm us at any moment.
Even the cheeriest of us all recognize its presence in their lives. No one can answer the question, “what will
tomorrow bring?” And if you try to carve
out a hope-filled reply you find, in your heart, a lack of commitment and a
dearth of uncertainty.
Yes, I’m depressed. I admit it, but when I look into the eyes of
my newly born granddaughter I feel an overwhelming responsibility, in some way,
to dig out of this hole we have got ourselves into. We owe it to our children
to rebuild a sense of hope for them. We
owe them a future in which they can dream beautiful dreams; imagine amazing
futures; experience unlimited opportunities.
We owe every child a future. It
is our responsibility as parents and grandparents. We cannot simply sit back in our cocoon of
despair pining away at the good ole days and blaming others for what has become
of our world. Being angry and trying to
place blame may be a deserving point of view at this moment in our lives but we
do not have the luxury of brooding or the privilege of despair. We have a duty and we are being called upon
to exact that duty. Now, and I mean
today, is the time to act. We need to
take action immediately for the sake of our children. This is not exactly an Obi Wan Kenobi type of
calling of the guard but we are their only hope. We are the only hope for the future of our
world.
It is time to stand up and take
charge.
What did I just hear? Was there a whine out there in your
midst? A murmur of “what can I do?” After that inspiring prose calling us all to
action, is there someone still sitting in a mire of muck called
uselessness? Do you lack the
courage? How about audacity? Did you not once dream of being a Prince
Valiant or a Nancy Drew? Wasn’t your
heart filled with possibilities at the words: “To boldly go where no one has
gone before?” Come on. It is within you. You can be cheeky, nervy, brash and
unflinching. I know you can. All I’m
saying is this: “NOW IS THE TIME!” There
is no one but you. Stand up, join the
throng, turn this country on its ear, protest, organize, vote… there is much to
be done.
You are their only hope…





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