I shed tears listening to Steve Gleason’s speech as he received the ESPN ESPY Arthur Ashe Award for Courage. His words pierced through the noise of our divided world.
Steve said, “Given our interconnectedness, the greatest aspect of our purpose is to generously help, serve, and love others. Do we have the courage to unconditionally love our neighbors, our so-called enemies, and love ourselves?”
The answer to his question, tragically, is a resounding NO.
Courage is lacking. Emotional intelligence is lacking. Vulnerability is lacking. Love is lacking. And consequently, progress is lacking.
In a world where diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging should be the cornerstones of our society, we often find ourselves entangled in the web of divisive and selfish decisions.
The true essence of these values lies not in acknowledging differences but in embracing and celebrating them.
It demands emotional intelligence to understand and empathize with experiences different from our own. It requires the courage to be vulnerable, to admit our flaws, and to commit to growth.
Steve’s speech doesn’t contain lofty ideations; it is quite practical. But it requires a decision.
A decision to be the person who creates environments where everyone feels they belong. A decision to challenge our biases and stand up against inequity. A decision to educate ourselves mentally and emotionally to listen, learn, and love without conditions.
We have the capacity to answer YES to Steve’s question.
The question is, are you embodying love, empathy, and vulnerability through your actions?
Together, we can elevate, unite, and create a future where everyone truly feels valued, regardless of their values.
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"The truth is, no human is immune from fear or adversity."
Last night, New Orleans Saints legend Steve Gleason accepted the 2024 Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYs for his contributions to ALS awareness.
This was his message: