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There
are certain things in life that I really wanted to get right-especially
those things I knew I would only have one shot at. I don't know why
exactly, but I've always lived my life thinking about what I want
to be proud of years from now when my grandchildren ask about my life.
That may be why I was so unhappy when our senior high school class
chose our motto.
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| Now I knew why the partiers in our class chose this saying. I knew what it meant to them, and I was horrified that for the next million years or so, my photo would hang just over this audacious maxim in the high school halls. |
"Is life not a thousand times too
short for us to bore ourselves?"
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However, life has a way
of pulling you up short just when you think you've got it all figured out.
Nineteen months after our graduation, one of the kids who had fought the hardest
for this very motto was killed in a car accident. By all accounts he was by
then an upstanding member of our military-busy pursuing a life he had partied
too hardy to see in high school.
When I heard the news,
I had to think that yes, life was far too short for that young man to have
bored himself. Far too short indeed.
Turns out, though, as
hard as I fought against having this saying hang under my photo, it is the
perfect saying for the way my life has gone as well. There have been very
few boring moments since the 23 of us hung that plaque on that wall. Many,
many of those moments I've spent frantically trying to keep up, catch up,
or get ahead. Very few have been spent sitting around wondering why someone
doesn't come do something for me.
Yes, I'm living, and I'm
proud I am. I don't have time to be bored. Life's too short. If I forget that,
all I have to do is think of my high school class who forced me to understand
something about myself that I hadn't even realized was there before. And I
also think about the young man who fought so hard to give me that gift. I
will be forever grateful.
I know I will remember
that lesson-even when my grandkids ask. So, that's one thing I got right.
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