To recall my young friend's enthusiasm and passion for adventure when he heard of our latest bike tour, reminds me of a critical initial step requiried if we ever want to realize a goal that we deem worthy of our concerted energy and effort.
Abraham has grandeur visions of fathering a nation, Moses a passion for delivering people from slavery, and Queen Esther of helping defend her race from extermination "for such a time as this." Of course, in our day we might add to the entourage of passionate people, the spectres of Martin Luther King, Jr. and his passion for equality between blacks and whites or of Mother Teresa who dedicated her life to caring for the least among the world's populations--including the lepers of Calcutta. Add your own notables to the list and you have a huge parade of people who were passionate about something.
Nevertheless, passion aflame in isolation soon cools. Which leads to the second critical step: action. In each of the world's great achievers right on down to the rest of us who have achieved modest goals and adventures, the common denominator has been identical: taking action.
I remember sitting in my living room years ago on a cold, snowy January day and beginning to dream of my first long distance bike tour. I planned and crunched mileage between towns and determined beginning and ending sites. I began to gather the stuff that would help me to achieve a successful adventure. But in the end, it was the weekly training runs that pushed my passion for biking adventure into reality.
So that's the mirror that I was looking into when I saw Elliott's big smile that said,"I'm all in." He was all in too.
Elliott pedaled several times each week, met for several longer runs with the team, shouldered extra jobs to raise his share of the funding and is ready to launch in a few days on an amazing, life-stretching adventure that began in a living room when he dared to dream beyond his town and state; conquering a small part of the world on two wheels.
What are you passionate about? What adventure do you dream about? May you, too, find as many others have though the centures the power of passion ignited by action
Passion + Action = Results
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