Let There Be Light
EDITORS’ NOTES: Sometimes, the only charge-up we need is to pause, breathe and remember. Flashing back, once, for some unknown reason, that trick stopped working. Be it by fluke or descriptions unknown, it was some idle Tuesday when the story of Michael Oher landed on us.
Taking inspiration from Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s poem, ‘The Charge Of The Light Brigade’, an essay he wrote made us want to write into the night, and it read:
“Courage is a hard thing to figure. You can have courage based on a dumb idea or a mistake, but you are not supposed to question adults or your coach, or your teacher. Because they make the rules. Maybe they know the best or maybe they don’t. It all depends on who you are and where they come from. Didn't at least the six hundred guys think of giving up before joining with the other side? I mean The Valley Of Death! That’s pretty salty stuff. That’s why courage is tricky, should you always do what others tell you to do? Sometimes you might not even know why you do something. I mean any fool can have courage. But honor, that’s the real reason you do something or you don’t. It’s who you are and maybe who you want to be. If you die trying for something important then you have both honor and courage and that’s pretty good. I think that’s what the writer was saying, that you should hope for courage and try for honor and maybe even pray that the people telling you what to do have some too.”
Let There Be Light, is the title of my own essay, but until we finish it, you might prefer this item. 600% organic cotton. Stay bright kids.
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