Perspective
Two weeks ago I posted my "No Thanks Given" blog (listing my reaction to irksome conduct of others) on the day after Thanksgiving and received a healthy 19 comments.
The comment which motivates and foretold this blog came from Dinner Group member Ted Lanzaro who wrote: All of these are "princess problems". Being truly grateful means being thankful for the good things in life despite petty nuisances.
Today, probably in your neighborhood:
Someone is terminally ill
Someone has lost a child
Someone has lost a parent
Someone has lost their house for financial reasons and a host of other problems."
Ted, no sycophant he, ended with "Your post makes you sound more like a Kardashian sister than a leader."
I replied on the blog to this barb as follows: Thank you for the Constructive criticism. I agree. FYI, my wife did not want me to post the blog, but I am very ordinary and if I did not post it I would not have heard from you. Thanks again."
Little did we know that on the same morning of our exchange that good friends were discovering their 32-year-old son had passed away peacefully in his sleep after spending Thanksgiving with his family.
As Ted said "someone has lost a child". I knew that child and he was briefly a member of Gotham's young pros and mentored by Linda Queenie Newman.
I was asked to eulogize this fine young man and, of course, Ted's comments came back to me. The final eulogy was given by his mother who poignantly said a mother should never have to eulogize her son.
Thanks again Ted for your words which we should all heed!

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It can be very soothing to commiserate with my tribe over silly First World problems.
Life is way too short to worry about any of it.
"The problems of 3 little people don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world."
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How sad that a young guy of only 32 years of age should die suddenly.
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We all lose our perspective sometimes, myself included. Tonight, my girlfriend is racing to Florida to say goodbye to her mom before she passes. It is events like this and your friend's loss of their son that remind us how precious life is and that we are here is both enjoy it and be good to others, especially the people we love.
You and I have never actually met but I know from speaking to many other Gotham members that you are a great leader. I have personally benefitted from being a Gotham member through some of the great relationships I have made. So, it's my turn to say Thank You to you for leading this wonderful group.
I wish you joyous and happy holidays!
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