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02 Oct 2011 Babe Ruth, Roger Maris And YOU

Babe Ruth's Autographed Baseball

Babe Ruth created a significant day in history for baseball fans when he hit his 60th home run of the season on Sept 30th, 1927. This record stood unchallenged for 37 years!

Then on October 1st, 1961 Roger Maris of the New York Yankees broke the record by hitting 61 home runs for the season.

Records such as these create fame and history. Most anyone knows who Babe Ruth was, even those who do not follow baseball. His achievement made him a hero to many, and famous to all.

Hero followers spend thousands of dollars on their favorites stars.

If you are not a hero follower, you may well ask: what on earth do they spend so much money on? Collector’s cards (for example baseball cards), posters, books, videos, information, anything they can buy to remind them of their hero.

But why do we follow our heroes? Identity, and perhaps the chance to share in the success of others.

Roger Maris 1960

Roger Maris - 1960 - Wikipedia

It is good to recognize, even honor people such as Babe Ruth and Roger Maris who have made great achievements. But it is not good to spend all your time and energy following another human being, while your own God given purpose for living may be pushed aside. (This may not be you – great – but if it is, read on!).

Don’t forget:
YOU have a purpose in this life too. It may not be to hit a home run in baseball, but you do have goals waiting for you to achieve in your own fields of interest and passions. These need to be your main life focus.

Don’t forget:
Your dreams and your life passions can only be achieved by you.

  • Only you have the ability to decide to follow your dreams.
  • Only you have what it takes (if you use it) to achieve your dreams.

Here is a challenge for you today:

Turn your heroes into mentors!

No doubt there are people whom you admire, respect and perhaps even follow. If you like baseball, no doubt Babe Ruth and Roger Maris are among your heroes – that can be good. Rather than spending so much of your time and energy and your dollars on simply admiring them and their achievements, why not begin to investigate the secrets of their success?

As you study their lives – ask yourself:

  • What can I learn from their example.
  • What characteristics did they display in their lives that I need in my life?
  • What example do my heroes display in their character that I can follow?
  • Am I willing to stay disciplined, focused and make the necessary sacrifices to achieve my dreams – just as my heroes did? (No doubt as you study the lives of successful people you will discover that their journeys towards success were full of very windy and steep roads, but they did not give up).

I am sure that you will discover that one of the most outstanding characteristics found in the lives of all great achievers is best expressed in Babe Ruth’s own words:

It’s hard to beat somebody when they don’t give up.

Question: Are you unbeatable?

I read just today a quote on twitter (@successmagazine)

“The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me.” — Ayn Rand

No one could stop Babe Ruth, Roger Maris and a multitude of others from achieving their goals and dreams.  Who is going to stop you?


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08 May 2011 Are You A Lion Or A Lamb?

Lion and Lamb
Have you noticed that we humans often tend to act like sheep?

That may seem a strange analogy, but I have been thinking a lot about this lately.

The last two books I have been read have really set me thinking on this and a few other topics (which I will share with you in the next few days).

For example:
When there is a decision to be made that affects a group of people including you, how do YOU tend to decide?

  • Do you tend to follow the crowd (taking the easy road)?
  • Do you stop and think the situation through for yourself and make a decision that may or not be the “popular one”?

The Sheep tends to be easily led: Yes it is so easy to take the “easy way” and go with the crowd no? I am sure that you have been caught in this trap at least once in your life.

Here is a question:
Just because a decision is the most popular, does this mean it is the RIGHT decision? You are probably saying: “Of course not!”.

Yet how many times have you heard someone defending their choices and consequent actions with the words: “Well everyone is doing this these days”. Hmmm, so that makes it right? Isn’t that like building one’s house on the sand?

The famous French poet and writer Anatole France (François-Anatole Thibault) is quoted as saying:

If fifty million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing.

That is rather obvious – yet profound statement.

There is an interesting verse found in the Bible that goes like this:
All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the LORD hath laid on him the iniquity of us all. Isaiah 53:6

Doesn’t this verse describe peer pressure perfectly? (And I highly recommend that you read the complete chapter of Isaiah 53 where this verse appears).

Yes, sheep do follow each other where ever the leader will lead them. For the most part, they do not “think for themselves”

I was brought up in a sheep country, where we there were 3 million people and 60 million sheep. (Today the statistics is more like 4 million people and about 40 million sheep). So I have a good idea of the ways of sheep :)

The Lion on the other hand is a leader.
There is a reason for the lion being known as the king of the forest. Neither the lion nor the lioness will blindly follow the other animals. They DO have a “mind of their own”. They are usually the leaders not the followers.

If you want to make a difference in this world, you will find yourself standing out from the crowd – leading (by your example), not following.

The lion is always used in stories as an example of the voice of authority. Anyone who has any voice of authority is someone who is able to think for themselves.

Today’s challenge is:
Do you tend to go with the flow or are you able to think for yourself?

Note:

  • Those who have learned to think for themselves are folk who have a habit of reading non fiction books, analyzing what they read and applying the appropriate principles into their own lives.
  • They hence have come to some definite informed decisions about what they believe.
  • Their mindsets are not just founded experiences, but on truth. They have a solid foundation for their lives and they are not tossed around by every wind that comes their way.

Remember the Parable that Jesus told about the two houses? One house was built on the sand while the other was built on the rock.

You can read it in Matthew Chapter 7:24-27

24 “Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.

25 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock.

26 But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand.

27 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash.”

JillWhere are you building your house (your life) – on the rock or on the sand?

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