Submitted by MitchTobol on

The meaning of a life

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Yesterday Muhammad Ali was laid to rest and a parade of speakers, famous and not so famous, eulogized this man. From Senator Orin Hatch to Billy Crystal to President Bill Clinton they all had words that were meaningful, funny and sad. It was an amazing service.

 

Most people don't remember that he was not well liked by a great majority of the country in the late 60's. He spoke truth in a time of turmoil and outward racisim. He stood up for his religious beliefs with conviction when the world did not want him to. And he changed the world of boxing forever with his innate ability and brashness to promote.

 

I heard him tell a story about what happened after he won the Olympic boxing gold medal in 1960. He returned to St. Louis and felt that he could go anywhere. He wore his gold medal and went to a fancy restaurant downtown figuruing he would walk in and they would honor him and his achievement. Instead they told him they couldn't serve him. "Here I am, I just won the Olympic gold medal for all the people in the country and I can't even get a hot dog in my own town."

 

To judge a person by an event or a even a specific time period is not the true measure of an individual. Nor is it about some thing they did. It's about the full body of work.

 

By any measure his was a full and great life.

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Fred Klein

I heard him speak at The Bitter End while he was out cast and have his autograph. So happy I supported him.
Cayce Crown

I remember from Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali.
The full body of work is great.
He wasn't ahead of his time, we were all behind his time.

Submitted by NeilHollander on Sat, 06/11/2016 - 07:30

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Neil Hollander

He was and remains my hero . It's like he was otherworldly. A God. I shook his hand once. I'll never forget him ! RIP BROTHER

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Kelly Welles

I love what Billy Crystal said: "A Shakespeare, a Mozart, a Picasso only come along rarely. Mohammed Aly was such a person for twentieth century." These people saw or heard or painted through a different prism. They altered perceptions that make us think. Aly's calling was to be a champion of truth and dignity. Thank you Aly.
Corey Bearak

Always looked up to him. He stood up for what be believed in; took the heat; and blazed a trail for others.
Rona Gura

Such a good point Mitch, the moments all add up to a rich life.

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