One Strong Belief – Day 3

Different Sides

Different Sides

It is easy in the world to live after the world’s opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. – Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance

Prompt:  The world is powered by passionate people, powerful ideas, and fearless action. What’s one strong belief you possess that isn’t shared by your closest friends or family? What inspires this belief, and what have you done to actively live it?  (Author: Buster Benson)

June 3, 2011

Although my ideas are powerful and my actions are fearless, aspects of the single strong belief I possess are shared by my closest friends and family.  Perhaps that’s why my friends remain close and my family closer.

My one strong belief is that all people including those with different histories and from different communities and cultures should have equal access to diverse workplace opportunities.   It isn’t a unique belief.  But I do have some friends and colleagues who don’t embrace all aspects of the belief as passionately as I do.  We agree to disagree.  I am motivated by the disagreements to work harder and more creatively to help others understand that different histories might be sources of new insights for solving old problems.  Disagreements motivate me to look beyond my passionate belief and try to better understand the roots of another’s values.  I try to see differently, which makes it much easier to embrace differences.

Today – Day 2

Footsteps

Your genuine action will explain itself, and will explain your other genuine actions. Your conformity explains nothing. The force of character is cumulative. – Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance

Prompt:   How would you describe today using only one sentence? 

Life. . .June 1, 2011

Today life is movement and progress from each beat of my heart to each forward moving footstep.

End Notes – Day 1

We are afraid of truth, afraid of fortune, afraid of death, and afraid of each other. Our age yields no great and perfect persons. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Prompt:  15 Minutes to Live

End Notes . . .May 31, 2011

Drifting

My time is fleeting.  There is no turning back and no moving forward.  Now is all that remains. Less than fifteen minutes left on this journey.  After all the years, the path becomes clear and the destination is visible.   Ten minutes more.  What to do?  Improvise.   Listen to final sounds—jazz.  I feel the music still my soul, release my anxiety and transform my spirit.  Jazz frees me.  Freedom moves me.  Email ending notes of passion, happiness and gratitude to those I love and will leave.  Four minutes.   I lose myself in prayers of thanksgiving for so much, in prayers of guidance for humanity left behind and prayers of hope for unfolding futures.  My eyes close. My mind drifts.  My thoughts leave a smile on my face.  With this ending comes a new beginning.

#Trust30


#Trust30 is an online initiative and 30-day writing challenge that encourages you to look within and trust yourself, according to The Domino Project.  The inspiration is The Domino Project’s republishing of Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Self-Reliance in celebration of his 208th birthday.

Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson urges readers to trust their intuition rather than conforming to the will of the majority.

The #Trust30 challenge started on May 31 and runs for 30 days.  Each day a prompt will be posted from an original thinker and doer on the special site:  www.RalphWaldoEmerson.me.

Once posted, reflect on each daily prompt, craft a response and tweet it with #trust30.  I’m doing it.   Join me.