When You Can't Find Your Courage








 

To me, the hardest jobs in the world are … coal miners, deep
sea divers, living on a submarine, painting high bridges, skyscraper builders
and window washers, prison guards, firefighters, policemen, garbage men,
working with the mentally challenged, roofers, emergency room nurses, street
pavers, brain surgeons, and farmers.



The physical stamina required for these positions is near
god-like. It's tough to find the words needed to describe the
courage that must be found to wake up every day and face these jobs.


It doesn’t take much physical stamina to sit at a desk and
type all day. I don’t want to be a brain surgeon, or even a coal miner.




I just want to write great literature.



But I have to wake up … every day … and find my courage. Just like the brain surgeon.


The next time you can't find the courage to face your day, think about the iron men teetering on that steel I-beam 70 stories in the air. Those New York City skyscrapers don't build themselves. Think about the coal miner dropped miles underground to dig coal in the dark, cold earth. Think about the emergency room nurse fighting to save the next car accident victim.



We writers may not put our lives on the line, but we put them on the page. And that, my friend, still takes courage. Writers can do without a lot of things. Courage isn't one of them.



Remember that.




Blessings to you and yours.
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Published on September 23, 2012 17:46
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Carol Kenny Yes, I definitely Like this, because you have great courage, which provides marvelous words that are written by you. I write lots of poems and prayers now, each day. We once wrote together, but now we live apart and I am still quite impressed with you, a great author. From Carol Anne Loker Kenny, whose pen name is Carol Kenny at www.carolkenny.com


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Carol Kenny I plan to come, and I hope I don't have any health issues that day that prevent me from coming. I intend to be there, and I look forward to being with you. Thanks, Carol Anne Loker Kenny, with the pen name of Carol Kenny at www.carolkenny.com


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