World Bytes: The Measure of a Person

By Terrance Malkinson

In the closing months of 2013, two events were predominant the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy (22 November) and the death of Nelson Mandela (5 December). Many words have been written about both individuals. One life was relatively short 46 years; the other twice as long 95 years.  One life was challenged by back trouble and the glandular disorder Addison’s disease; the other by 26 years of imprisonment because of his opposition to his government’s apartheid policy.  Both had their critics and their admirers. Neither was without faults. Both became influential leaders of their respective country, and history regards them with considerable respect.

The beginning of a new year provides us all with the opportunity to reflect on who we are, where we are going, strategies to realize our dreams, and perhaps to think about our legacy to the world.  Our life may be short like Kennedy or long like Mandela.  It may even be very short, but the legacy long-lasting, like a Terry Fox 22 years “Terry Fox: A Remarkable Legacy” World Bytes, May 2010].  Success is not measured by accumulated possessions or length of life.  We decide for ourselves what we would like our legacy to be.   No one has the right to discourage you from believing in yourself or to prevent you from achieving your potential. It is not easy to take a stand and act courageously (I have been there) myself, and it is often a lonely journey (I have been there too).  The reward for doing the right thing as you define it exceeds difficulties that will arise during the journey. Best wishes for 2014, and may you be successful in achieving your goals.

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