Masculine Tears, From Days Gone By
March 9, 2015 by admin
Filed under Blog, cultural manliness, manliness, Military
When I saw this video clip, I was encouraged and inspired. As a man, as a husband, as a lover, as a friend – I was challenged. To see a man, whose courage and patriotism far surpass mine, was a firm reminder of what I’m shooting for. AND… it all flies in the face of the hyper-masculine idea of manliness – cultural manliness. Check the video out, then look below for more thoughts.
So, I wonder:
- When is the last time I wrote my wife a letter and mailed it to her?
- Have I shared my emotions with my wife?
- Am I confident enough to cry, and to let people see me cry?
- Do I mean the words I write? Do I believe them? Should the reader believe them?
- Am I working hard so that I have a 63+ year marriage? This not only includes my love for my wife, but my physical health… will I live that long? (I have 54+ years to go… that puts me at about 88 years old. I think I can make it!)
- Am I in awe of my wife? Do I feel lucky to call her mine?
- If my wife wasn’t here, would I feel that same heartache that he feels?
- Is our marriage/life an “incredible story”?
- Would my children and (future) grandchildren say the same things about me?
- Is there a true depth to the love we have in our marriage?
- Is my marriage inspiring to others?
- Does my marriage set a great example?
Some may watch this video and read this list and shrug it off. I challenge you to, instead, take these questions and apply them to your life. If you’re not married, substitute the words of wife or marriage for life, or Jesus, or family, or friends, and see what your answers are.
To this man, Bill Moore, and to our other heroes of “The Greatest Generation”, we owe you so much and are in awe of your sacrifice. Thank you for setting an incredible example of manliness for us to strive for.
TrueMan up!
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Veteran’s Day 2009 – Thank a Vet Today
Veteran’s Day 2009 – Thank a vet today. It’s the least we can all do. I plan on making some phone calls and continuing to thank each and every soldier that I see in public. I have the privilege of working with soldiers, and knowing soldiers, and being close to soldiers. What you do for us is a great example of sacrifice and service. Our words of gratitude will never be enough.
Please check out these two videos. The first, from Applebee’s is very impressive. I encourage everyone to let a veteran or active duty member know about this deal. It’s the little things that go so far. I wish I could stand in front of our local restaurant and shake all the veteran’s hands. Maybe I’ll have to make a quick stop by there today. The second video is a compilation of some pictures of our awesome heroes. (Neither video are mine.)