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A Thought for Today

Isn’t it sad that we live in a time when the only safe sex is probably phone sex? Thanks anyway, but my phones off the hook.

 

TO BEGIN WITH

Happy September as we go all the way back to August of 1998 for a Flight from the Past.

 A FLIGHT FROM6THE PAST
20 AUGUST 1998

THE WILL TO WIN

Some are born with it. Some acquire it after years of training, waiting and discipline. But the will to win is a common thing in most all of us even those men and women not sure of their drives or unable to put them into words. With athletes winning is a way of life, and when they lose they begin at once to prepare for the next win. To quote Muhammad Ali, "I am the greatest. I said that even before I knew I was."; or Joe Frazier, "I win because I want to. I can't imagine losing."

I have always shared a special kinship with athletes, perhaps because I've never been the kind of athlete I aspired to be. When I went to school, which wasn't often, I ran track, played basketball, and got beaten up a few times attempting football. If I had weighed ten pounds less, I would have been the kid on the beach who got sand kicked in his face, as the Charles Atlas clone strolled off into the sunset with my girl.

When I was a little older than a kid and living in New York I got to know Ingmar Johansson pretty well. We both worked out at the Westside YMCA three times a week. He once said to me, "Rod you can be a poet and an athlete." Nope. I'm glad I chose my stronger suit and stuck with it. On the other hand, Ali proved you could be an athlete and a poet. He knew his priorities and strengths too.

I number among my friends several athletes, none closer to me over the years than Jerry Kramer - who has always demonstrated not only the ability to win on the football field but in life as well. I wrote the forward to his & Dick Shapps' book "Farewell To Football" and a year later compiled a book of quotes by athletes and coaches of every sport entitled "The Will To Win." The Dedication read "To Jerry and to the sportswriters whose stories begin my day, every day, no matter where I am in the world.

Great athletes, winning or losing can teach all of us a lot about living a good life and working hard at what we choose to work at. Think it out. If you want to swim get in the water. Train, be prepared. Always expect and assume you will win. If you lose get back in the water right away.

Charles Bothner said, "To say I fence for the fun of it would be a lie. I fence to win. Everybody who engages in any activity - sport or non sport – is out to win?" Think about it, all there is to winning in any profession is a little more preparation and confidence than the other guy. Hey, I went five rounds with Ingmar before I was flattened. Of course we were just playing around. Call me King of Denial but I refuse to believe he pulled his punches.

Here’s Sonja Henie with the last word, "Winning is like taking a vacation."

- from the introduction to The Will To Win, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1971. Revised 1998, 2005.

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Thursday 1 September

Box Car Willie o Johnny Mack Brown o Edgar Rice Burroughs o Yvonne De Carlo o Wyatt Cooper o Alan Dershowitz o Gloria Estefan o F.X. Feeney o Vittorio Gassman o Barry Gibb o Engelbert Humperdinck o George Maharis o Rocky Marciano o Dr. Phil McGraw o Marilyn Miller o Ron O’Neal o Seiji Ozawa o Walter Reuther o Leonard Slatkin o Lily Tomlin o Conway Twitty o Don Wilson

Friday 2 September

Laurindo Almeida o Cleveland Amory o Romare Beardon o Terry Bradshaw o Mary Jo Catlett o Marge Champion o Liam Clancy o Jimmy Connors o Allen Drury o Tom Glazer o Mark Harmon o Salma Hayck o Erin Hershey o Lennox Lewis o Christa McAuliffe o Martha Mitchell o Hugo Montenegro o Linda Purl o Keanu Reeves o Victor Spinetti o Peter Ueberroth o Giovanni Verga

Rod's random thoughts In its comprehensiveness love and compassion embrace both success and failure.

Much as I dislike good-byes, I hate indifference more.

The quality of the moment is more important than the number of our days.

STILL LIFE WITH RUBBER WASHER

Don't know when
I'll be back,
       she said;
don't forget to tape
             'The Colby’s'
and any thirties movies
you think I haven't seen.
Cats need their shots
             in two weeks.
It's only a splinter
in Drago's paw,
just coffee stains on the rug,
soap and water will lift them,
merely a crank
who calls the second line
                 and disconnects.
Kitchen faucet only needs
            a washer,
don't call the plumber,
pick one up at Koontz'.

Ticket for the cleaning
is under the sugar bowl
            in the kitchen.
I know you won't worry
           about me
but don't anyway -
(this part of the note
was an afterthought).

And I thought
after reading it
that she forgot to say,
Have a nice day,
write if you get work,
hang by your thumbs,
take off five pounds,
don't take any wooden
Susan B. Anthony dollars.

Sure
everybody thinks about
          dying.
It's only another progression
each of us is moving to.

She forgot to remind me
about changing the baking soda
              in the ice box,
watering the fichus,
turning the porch light on,
       an hour earlier.
Vote, she said.
Don't bleach printed T-shirts,
write your congressman,
                                 pray-
Only lately have I thought about
          dying alone.
Won't mind it much,
I don't think,
not much choice.

Could have done things
differently or better.
Could have prepared,
taken out different insurance,
put a few bucks in the bank,
treated the kids
                     a little better;
listened to them more.

I could have
gotten over you,
before you got over me,
           or could I.
Sure,
and it's not too late
to rethink life.
Maybe after I've pulled
           the thorn
from Drago's paw,
and picked up the cleaning.

-from "Intervals," 1986

 
    AND FINALLY

If you plan to be on the road this holiday weekend try to avoid peak hours. Better still stay home to celebrate and treat yourself to a bottle of the best Champagne for the price of a few gallons of gas. Sleep warm and join me for corn chowder on Saturday.

RM 8/30/05 11:04PM PDST

 
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