Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The Olympics are thrilling!

It’s spectacular to watch athletes pursuing their dreams and pursuing excellence.  Not only do we have the privilege of watching the best of humanity stretching their minds, their bodies and their spirits to reach their own “personal mountain tops,” but we get a glimpse of the unlimited nature of our species.

If only the “race for President” would be made of the same stuff.  A race that calls forth the best in the candidates not the worst, and one that puts the same unlimited nature on display, not more of the same steps backward that history has too many of.

On Facebook this morning a good friend wrote this post:  “If only we could be as excited about the presidential election as we are about the Olympics.”

Indeed!  I typed the following response:  “With the Olympics, we know each of the athletes is pursuing approximately a 15-20 year vision or dream.  If either of the candidates for President would give us a 20 year vision or dream for America, I'll bet the election process would not only be more interesting, but it might be productively good for America.  Now it's like watching two kids fighting on the playground.  They either need to shape up or we should kick them out of school.”

Mr. Obama and Mr. Romney, it’s time that each of you share your long term vision for America!  We want to know what vision you will lead from if elected President of America.

GOOD GRIEF, YOU HAVE A VISION, DON’T YOU?


. . .  remember that America’s best days aren’t behind her.   America’s best days are ahead of her.  They always have been and always will be.

Dave

Copyright © 2012 by David William Wygant. All rights reserved.

Monday, July 16, 2012

The American Dream

Recently there has much discussion about “The American Dream,” and how we can renew and revive it.  In the current campaign for President, both candidates describe it as the right to a job, or, the right to own a house.  Somewhere in the conversation there is usually a reference to the “shrinking” middle class or the notion that everyone should have a method or way of becoming part of the middle class.   Of course, no one really knows what the middle class is.  So we go in circles and this is dead end thinking.  How can we decide what “The American Dream” is?

One idea might be to apply what I call the “Tsunami Test.”  Sadly, because of the events of the past several years, most of us understand what a Tsunami is.  This test says that if a giant Tsunami were to cover America in its entirety and destroy everything, would the American Dream also be destroyed.  According to Candidates Obama and Romney, the dream would be a goner, because all the stuff that would be destroyed is the same stuff they equate with the dream. 

Let’s look at the flip side.  After a Tsunami shouldn’t we focus on what’s left?  What would be left beyond a pile of devastation?  We’d be left, right?  Or, at least some of us, and while it would be a disaster of absolute destruction, our dreams would live on through us, wouldn’t they?  You bet they would, and aren’t we now talking about the real American Dream.

The authentic American Dream is made of stuff like the right to vote, the freedom to succeed or fail, and the freedom or opportunity to be who you want to be and become what you can.  In short, the American Dream makes America the land of opportunity, right?  It still is!

There’s more.  People from the rest of the world are lined up to get here.  They aren’t coming for a house.  Even if it appears that they come for a job, aren’t they really coming for the opportunity represented by the job?  


Bottom Line ---

America is still the place where a nobody can rise from nowhere to become somebody.  Now that is the American Dream!  It is alive and well!


. . .  remember that America’s best days aren’t behind her.   America’s best days are ahead of her.  They always have been and always will be.

Dave

Copyright © 2012 by David William Wygant. All rights reserved.