Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Are you willing to die for the truth?

I recently watched an incredible video done by Mark Sansom on you tube that is a collection of interviews with Will Smith talking about his drive and work ethic, how powerful thoughts are and what makes him so successful.(Words and thoughts have physical power) As I watched this video, one line in particular struck a cord in my soul that I have been contemplating for days. Will Smith states “You have to be willing to die for the truth”. As this statement hijacks my thoughts, I am also confronted with life going on around me. Conflicts overseas, the state of the union address, all the tragedy going on in our world right now and especially the craziness of the state of mind of Americans. I feel like we are in this holding pattern waiting for the Langoliers to come.
Am I willing to die for the truth? If that means making a stand and defending what you believe in no matter the cost, yes, yes I am. And I assume most people are, but in order to be sure we need to go back in time and relive the lives of what our ancestors accomplished that made this country so great. I love history and am always amazed at the stories of how this country made and at the same time realize that our human nature hasn’t changed since day one, only our influences. We are still the same hard driven- all for one and one for all thinking people we have always been. I just can’t see it anymore. If you took this generation and told us the “British were coming”, would we win? Would we hide? Do we believe deep down inside that we (average everyday non-military Americans) would pick up our guns and run into the flames even if we knew for sure we would be burned? Would we do this for America? That’s exactly what our family did not so long ago.
Here’s the truth: We have to come together and be a country with appreciation of all who live and participate in it. We have to work together as a people to make this place great again and stop waiting for someone else to do it. We have to stop pointing fingers, offending and being offended. You’re my neighbor and I’ve got your back, no matter who you are. Are you willing to put your life on the line for this?
What's your truth?

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