Sunday, June 28, 2009

The 'Man in the Mirror' is you...

From “Man in the Mirror”
By Michael Jackson (1988)

I’m starting with the man in the mirror
I’m asking him to change his ways
No message could have been any clearer
If you want to make the world a better place
Take a look at yourself and make the change
You gotta get it right, while you got the time
‘Cause when you close your heart
Then you close your mind…

“Praying for the souls of all these amazing talents. The world has lost icons today.”
— Aubrey ODay on the deaths of Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett on the same day / June 25, 2009

As time passes us in the fortitude of our health, we are reminded that we are not invincible when someone close to us passes away, or great icons disappear before our eyes as we stand in disbelief. The mind then becomes wrapped in time, lost in thought, trying to figure out the formula to stay here on this earth.
In the track & field world, this attitude is the same, we are invincible, and the time is right here on this track. Being the winner of noticeable strength is important in this sport, from the master’s athlete to the Olympian. The final attainment of glory is fulfilling to a degree—some will do whatever it takes for this.
In a race, this may be true, but what can be said when we get off the track? How do we relate to our communities? How can we help our youth who are following behind us shortly? The reality, our stay on this earth is not forever, so how do we want others to remember us?
As we look in the mirror and reflect on those who have significantly affected our lives, we realize that without them, we would not be who we are today. The dreams sought are real and can be had. The road to get there exists and can be trot.
These settle reminders help me to remember why I wanted to make sure this show, T.R.A.C.K. Live! was of a different breed reality show—something that gives back to the youth and to the community, while the athlete becomes the ultimate role model for everyone—a true icon to be remembered for his/her great athletic ability and works.
Blessed or those who came before us for such lessons to be learned.

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