Thursday, September 3, 2009
Appreciating the Value of Hard Work on Labor Day
Mike Rowe, host of the television series "Dirty Jobs" is an Eagle Scout. The rank of Eagle Scout is one of the highest achievements in Boy Scouting and often compared to the rank of Black Belt in martial arts. Recently a Scout's father asked Mike to write his son a letter explaining why he should complete his Eagle scout requirements. It's easy to see the parallels of this award to our Black Belt in his reply. We hope you find this letter inspirational and see the value of working hard and reaching your goals, both inside the dojo and out!
Sifu Kelly and Simou Jennifer Corder
"Kelby,
Your Dad asked me to drop you a line and say something inspirational that might persuade you to dig down deep and find the determination to make the rank of Eagle Scout. It's a reasonable request, from a father who obviously wants to see his son succeed. But here’s the thing. The Eagle Award is not really meant for people who need to be dragged across the finish line. It’s meant for a select few, and I have no idea if you have the guts to see it through.
Statistically, I suspect you do not. Only one out of a hundred Scouts make Eagle, so if you fail, there will be lots of other people with whom you can share excuses. Quitting now might disappoint your Dad, but I doubt that he or anyone else will be overly surprised. Anytime 99 out of 100 people do the same thing, it’s not exactly a shock.
I’m not trying to be cute with a bunch of reverse psychology. When I was 15, there was nothing that anyone could have said to me that would have inspired me to do something I didn't want to do, especially a stranger with a TV show. So I’m not going to assume you’re any different, or pretend that I have some influence or insight that you haven’t already heard from a dozen other people who actually know and care about you. I’ll just tell you straight up that doing something extraordinary can be very lonely, and most people simply aren’t cut out for it. Being an Eagle Scout requires you to be different than most everyone around you, and being different is really, really hard. That’s why the award is called “an accomplishment.”
Personally, and for whatever it’s worth, the best decisions I've made in my own life are those decisions that put me on the outside of being cool.
Singing in the Opera, working in home shopping, staring in the school play when the entire football team laughed at me, and especially earning my Eagle, were all choices that required sacrifice, hard work, and delayed gratification. I have no idea if you possess those qualities, or even envy them. But I can tell you for certain, that not getting your Eagle, will be one of the easiest things you’ve ever done.
Whatever you decide to do, Kelby, it's important to remember that the decision is yours. Not your Dad's, not your friends, and not your Scoutmaster's. And you'll own that decision for the rest of your life.
Good Luck,
Mike Rowe"
For more information about Mike Rowe please click HERE.
To learn more about Boy Scouting please click HERE or talk to our resident Eagle Scout, Sibak Nicolas Corder.
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