Showing posts with label effort. Show all posts
Showing posts with label effort. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2012

Just a Little Bit


As we survey the social, economic and political issues around us, it is rather easy to become dismayed. I know. I have felt so overwhelmed at times that I was ready to curl up into a fetal ball and let the world move on without my participation. Upon further reflection, I decided that withdrawal wasn’t an effective strategy for dealing with our nation’s problems. I have children and grandchildren whose lives will be sorely limited by the onerous direction our land is pursuing. My obligation as the patriarch of our little clan is to preserve and protect their liberties to the best of my limited ability. And so….I have determined that if I cannot make all the difference in our national drift, I must make some difference….have some impact….do my share….if only a little bit.

Faced with an aging body that is reaping the consequences of a lifetime of unhealthy living, I find that my energy and my capabilities are limited. Even if I had an engorged super-hero complex, the aching bones and rigid nap times would minimize my capacity for turning things around. Some of you (the ones with bluer hair or fewer hairs) may remember the Brylcreme commercials. “A little dab will do ya’” they confidently stated about the unmovable hair grease. That’s where I am these days….dibbing and dabbing and hoping to motivate those who have more strength and energy than I have. I let the Founders and Framers carry the wood and start the fire. I’m the old guy with the poker in my hand who stirs the fire from time to time …. hoping to keep it going until the youngsters can haul in more fuel for the hearth and raise the temperature for the nation.

One of the advantages of growing older (aside from the obvious one of being on TOP of the grass) is that as one’s physical abilities diminish, one’s wisdom about how and when to get physical increases ( well, usually ). It’s called “choosing the moment.” Usually a crisis or opportunity emerges and I engage in frenzied activity to address it followed by high-intensity napping. Some of my “little bits” take place in the middle of the night as I spring awake from a deep slumber. It may be the “call of nature” that sets off my internal alarm or the throbbing sensation in my battered knees that interrupt my sleep. Facing the improbability of returning to the blissful quiet of a sound sleep, I stumble to the office to write some profound words about how our government is destroying our personal liberties. For me and perhaps for you also, the act of reviewing my writing recaptures the slumber bug and allows me to drift off for a couple more hours.

The purpose of this column isn’t to regale you with my sleep habits or patterns, but to suggest that each of us can do a little bit beyond thinking about our problems. If you wake in the middle of the night, write a letter to the editor or to a politician….that will put you back to sleep. As a cautionary note, I recommend that you review the letter in the morning before mailing it. Trust me on this. You don’t wish to be placed on another “watch list” just because you engaged in highly inflammatory language at 3:00am. Many of you are gardeners and you can take a short amount of time during lunch (the hottest time of day) to jot a note or an email expressing your concerns. The little bits for most of us can be squeezed into precious moments between activities or when first arising or at bedtime.

Most of us have neither the time nor the talent to accomplish great things for liberty. Our personal “little bits of difference” can add to the efforts of others. Cumulatively we can combine our “bits” and move the nation back to its moorings. Let me be clear here at the risk of offending you. Just attending the meetings and reading the email threads is not enough. Those efforts are pre-“little bits.” It’s the next step of involvement that moves you from a mere participant to a neophyte activist. Little bits by citizens who love liberty can seem like incessant drops of water torture to those politicians who believe they can woo us then ignore us. Little bits of letter writing and email campaigns may convince the editorial pages and program directors that we are here, we are angry, we are serious and we are numerous.

Even if you or I may not have the strength and endurance to lead the charge up Liberty Hill, we can do our little bits by loading the cartridges, holding the horses and joining the swarm when our stronger leaders reach the crest. Every little bit helps. Every little bit is needed. Every little bit counts.




Friday, December 23, 2011

Ee-yore


Although I do not have the reference, I believe that I once read that “e” is the most frequently used letter in the English language. I suspect that data was generated before texting became so prevalent and popular, but nevertheless the importance of “e” for effective and efficient transmission of thoughts and concepts should not be overlooked. “E” is an essential element for earnest erudition. How else can one learn if the essence of the educational tools has been excised or eliminated? The fifth letter is an exalted one that exceedingly enhances every English-language effort for efficacious communication.

The title of this column, ”Ee-yore,” elicits the image of a donkey. The beast that carried the Savior and the loyal friend of Pooh were representatives of that species. Never ebullient but always even tempered, the donkey is the epitome of everlasting endurance. Plodding onward with its exceptional cargo the donkey is an excellent example of faithful service. Although not especially swift, the donkey is a sure-footed example of everlasting diligence…..just like the “e.”   


The “E” as you may notice has a musical legacy. The Everly Brothers cover the Rick James and Smokey Robinson “Ebony Eyes.” “E” is so pervasive and entropic that you can entrust your essential essence to it for epochs or eons. Ethics, ethos and etiquette are extremely valuable in an equitable society that seeks to endure for many eras. When one is enveloped in error-prone environment, “E” can ensure an easy escape. If you err and take “e” for granted, perhaps you may have an epiphany and equate “e” with alphabetical equilibrium. Yes, “e” encompasses endearing balance as it energizes and enables consonants with enhancements that allow them to exceed their guttural simplicity when the vital vowel empowers them. Little “e” edifies consonants so that they become extremely enamored with their communication mission. “E” is a happy vowel as evidenced by its eternal effervescent energy. But “e” can also express excessive fright as in “eek!” when one encounters an unexpected interloper or rodent. If you find yourself in need of an “e” to complete a thought, you might peek in the weeds because the letter sometimes hides.

This is the third column this week that may appear to have a nonsensical purpose, but I assure you that tomorrow (Sat.) the Littlestuff Weekender will clarify the matter.

By the way, I’ll be sitting in for Fred Levebre and the Morning News on 1370 WSPD, Toledo Tuesday through Friday next week (27th thru 30th)…6:00-9:00am every day.  www.wspd.com