Some Father's Day Weekend Reflections

Some Father's Day Weekend Reflections

My adult son took me to see a Pixar movie and for a Philly Cheesesteak (in Texas) today for Father's Day.

As a father, having great kids is a double blessing. On one hand, it's nice to be proud of who your kids are and the things they do. On the other hand, it's also nice to feel proud of the small part you played in helping them become who they are.

In addition, this weekend, I spent some time thinking about my father and what a terrific influence he had on so many lives.  

My Dad was incredibly loving; yet, he was also incredibly demanding.

For example, after winning the State Championship in the shot put, I watched him run down from the stands. I figured he was coming down to celebrate. Instead, he looked deeply into my eyes and asked whether I was disappointed that I did not throw a personal best that day? I replied: "But Dad, I won." He smiled and recognized that winning was important too ... then he reminded me that the other throwers were not the real competition.  In life, to be and do your best, the competition is really with yourself; and we both knew I could do better.

My Dad believed in setting high standards. He explained that most people's lives are defined by their minimum standards. Why? Because once those standards get met, it is easy to get distracted by other things and meeting the minimum standards for them as well.

Here is something else worth sharing; it was one of his favorite sayings. "The difference between good and great is infinitesimal." This applies to many things. For example, people who are good take advantage of opportunities; people who are great create them. The point is to set a higher standard and to have a better life.

Well, that should explain a little of the dysfunction ... but, if you can't mess up your own kids, whose kids can you mess up?

Hopefully, you had a happy Father's Day weekend.

Mindee Zack

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6 年

Very thought provoking and inspirational!

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Jackie Cole Siegel

Vice President at Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty

6 年

Jake was an awesome man!

I remember him from either a Christmas party or some other outing.

Such a nice article Howard, thanks for sharing!

Brian Dooner

Engaged donor and social impact + angel investor

6 年

Jake! :)

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