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Quote of the Day: Adversity
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There is no better than adversity. Every defeat, every heartbreak, every loss, contains its own seed, its own lesson on how to improve your performance the next time.
" In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends. " MLK, Silence Society or members of it seem to eliminate good leaders before they are able to make their ultimate contribution. Martin Luther King made real strides to mend the American racial divide only to be hounded by government, threatened by racists, and ultimately assassinated for his belief's and influence. It was America's loss, possibly the worlds.
As I wiped sweat from my brow, I threw the shovel into the back of my old pick-up. I pulled out my to-do list out of my shirt pocket and with a finger scanned it: Pick up 6 pack Drop off dog at the vet Get plane ticket to Cancun Put gas in truck Dispose of wife's body I took out a pen, drew a line through the last entry, got in the truck and headed for the airport. **In less than 100 words no less.
Artist William Utermohlen chronicles his descent into the dementia of Alzheimers by self portraits painted over the span of nearly forty years as reported in a recent NYT article. Utermohlen's self portraits, displayed in a multimedia slideshow , are a moving, striking, and saddening evolution of an artist's perception of himself during his slow slide into the depths of this disease. Mr. Utermohlen, now 73, no longer paints and now lives in a nursing home. This post was inspired by a post by Austin Kleon .