The problem is that you have to come up with something that is both profound and original.
I think I might be able to do "profound." But everything I come up with that can be described as profound has, in almost every case, been said before by someone else.
I realized I was probably trying too hard at this, and that if I ever had something to say that was quote-worthy, something you would want to make into a poignant Facebook meme, it would have to come to me spontaneously. It would need to be natural, a product of my own experience and accumulated wisdom.
So I waited.
I waited for years. And then a few weeks ago it came to me.
I was trying to think of ways in which to inspire my son Jared to keep working out and preparing himself for the upcoming high school soccer season. I wanted to convey the idea that hard work and dogged effort are responsible for most success in the world.
And this is what I came up with. This is – I think – my one original quote. This is the one thing I want people to read and think to themselves, "That's so true. I need to share this."And when they share it, I want to have my name attached to it.
Here it is:
"If you're not going to expect a lot from yourself, you can't expect a lot from life."
Huh? Huh? What do you think? Not bad? I mean, it's not on the level of Teddy Roosevelt or Wilson from "Home Improvement" or anything, but I think it's tweet-worthy, no?
So there it is. At the age of 45, I have found my quote. I'm not good enough to have more than one, so this is going to be it.
I see all sorts of uses for it. I want it on my headstone, of course, and as mentioned I want it plastered on social media. But there are other possibilities beyond that. It could be included in a cheesy paperback compilation of inspirational platitudes. Or printed on a t-shirt you get at the Hallmark Store. Or tattooed on the arm of a kid who places sixth in the 100 meters at some state track and field meet and who suddenly sees himself as an Olympic athlete.
I have found my place in immortality. Feel free to share.
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