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A real 'tough guy'
« on: August 23, 2012, 08:38:27 PM »
Every now and then someone comes along who is truly extraordinary in some way or another. Good thing too because it keeps the rest of us focused and reestablishes the scale of reality. What I mean by that is that now and then one of us normal humans will think of or do something that we might perceive as 'great' when it is merely a bit beyond the norm; true exceptional behavior and feats are really quite rare.

I like riding long distance, timed, endurance runs. I am proud of what I have accomplished but I always remember that I have not really done anything very much outside of the normal bounds. To me, a real 'tough guy' (movie expression, gender is meaningless here)  is Diana Nyad; I have sat on the back of a motorcycle saddle for several hours and managed not to ride off a smoothly paved highway while Ms. Nyad SWAM for more than 60 hours and 48 miles. After being pulled from the water it took several hours to convince her she could not continue- apparently everyone else who was present knew she was at the limit or perhaps beyond it but Ms. Nyad herself.

If anyone wants to take a look, there is a link here: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57497675/cuba-to-florida-swimmer-says-she-has-no-regrets/   I think it is fascinating to see the photos of that woman before entering the water and after the end of her swim. Nothing short of an amazing performance in my opinion and one that is hard to think of as a failure regardless of the initial intended goal. Tenacity- what a fantastic attribute when coupled with ability and true toughness.

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Re: A real 'tough guy'
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2012, 02:51:40 AM »
I'm with you, Brian. I do not agree with the direction in which she uses all that strength, I don't see a point in swiming that distance, but I can't help taking my hat off for such determination.
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Re: A real 'tough guy'
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2012, 03:46:08 AM »
I'm with you, Brian. I do not agree with the direction in which she uses all that strength, I don't see a point in swiming that distance, but I can't help taking my hat off for such determination.
Sometimes we forget.. It’s not the destination, but the journey that counts:
Life is a journey, a step by step process of living. Over a period of time the ultimate destination evolves as the process unfolds. Your dreams become clearer as your vision is put in motion. Your vision sets the thermostat for your life and adds fuel to your journey. During your journey you may face great challenges, difficulties and fear but it is out of your moments of weakness, inner conflict, darkness, doubts confusion, and struggles that you find deep strength, tenacity, new and interesting solutions, inspirations and new directions. Your faith is renewed as you take another step.
Diana Nyad is one of the few very special people of a distinct and memorialized group that have reached a plateau most others believe is unattainable.
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Re: A real 'tough guy'
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2012, 04:19:38 AM »
She's special alright.  When I hear the name Nyad, Jelly fish come to mind immediately.  I really wish she could have made it, though.
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