Friday, July 20, 2012

We Still Must Strive


43 years ago, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the moon, beating Kennedy’s simple goal set forth less than 10 years prior.  They represented a pinnacle achievement for Americans and humans.  In 66 years, we went from a couple of Ohioans taking flight on the beaches of Kitty Hawk to another Ohioan taking a giant leap for mankind on the moon.  And where are we now? 

Hitching rides from the Russians to the space station.

We cannot grow into dependency, because we will not grow.  Innovation and entrepreneurialism are in our genes.  First settled in search of a more perfect union, Americans have always sought to push the boundaries of possible.  We take risks, we fail, and we aim higher.  More often than not, we have forgone the safety net of the status quo. 

Achievement is not easy.  Temporal comforts are convenient but fleeting, especially when given to you by others.  If you chose a life of least resistance, do not bemoan or besmirch those who act on their dreams.  We have to continue to celebrate the achievers and the doers, and drown out those trying to discredit success from the comfort of their couch.  Don’t get in the way of the doers.  Don’t take away, diminish, besmirch, or bemoan the achievement of those around you, let it raise your own personal standards.

We can still strive for and achieve greatness.  We have to.

The American Dream and the American Spirit can only be defeated from within, by us and us alone.  If the 20th century is remembered as the American century, I fear how dismal this century will be that we are not remembered.