Friends,
Welcome back from Memorial Day. Sometimes these 4 day weeks put pressure on
us to achieve 5 days worth of work. But before you start churning through it
all, you might gather up strength and purpose from Memorial Day.
On Thursday, my wife and General Cutler invited the "families of the
fallen" soldiers to come together for a memorial service at the Governor's
Residence. While there, a number of family members shared on tape with me what
they'd like people to know about their sons. What was most striking to
me was the number who talked about how their son (or brother or husband) was
so outgoing, gregarious, and fun-loving. Patriotic, too, as you'd expect.
But these men displayed an intense energy for life that family members kept
talking about. More than a few said, "we tried to talk him out of going"
or "going back, but he would not be stopped."
They fought - and died - for all of us. I wonder if we should remember
them not only in thought. But remember them by acting in the spirit they displayed.
Their actions invite us to:
Love our country - get educated, speak, vote, pay our taxes
Jump into action - even when things are ambiguous - even when people
warn us of the risks of action
Find purpose greater than "me" and "mine" - to
live . . . and even die for
Few reading this message will face the potential risk of an IED or a suicide
bomber this week. In gratitude to those who do, live courageously for a great
purpose this week, and
Lead with your best self,
Dan