It never ceases to amaze and inspire me how young
people who, when given the opportunity will take on the challenge, take
control, solve problems and display great creativity and leadership.
Abby Sunderland had her dream cut short after being
knocked down several times in very heavy seas off the coast of WA. Very
unfortunate for the young lady but when the mast is snapped from your boat the
adventure is over. Her attempt to sail solo around the world was done. Now we
have the bean counters and snivelers lining up to inform us all of the
recovery costs and pointing an accusing finger at people (parents coaches and
supporters who in their opinion) who should never
have let this happen.
It seems setting up drug and rehabilitation clinics
across the nation for people who are unable to get their own lives together
without mind altering substances is ok.“That’s OK”. Spending millions of taxpayer’s
dollars cleaning up after misfits, who deface other people’s property with
graffiti because they haven’t the intellect to channel their talent into
something positive or legal, “That’s OK”. And what will the cost to the public
be after a gang of morons ran rampant through a train recently stabbing,
glassing and beating train travelers who simply wanted to get home. They will
claim “we have nothing else to do” which of cause is just an excuse for people
who can’t think for themselves.
So I for one admire those young people who want to
challenge themselves in a positive way and know from experience that we have
lots of young people ready to take on the challenge. We as a community shouldn't be afraid to provide the resources. I’m sure it would be a worthwhile
investment. It may even reduce expenditure on the above mentioned.
As for the sniveling negative people who barely
seem to have the courage to glance out the window of their office without first
putting together a risk analysis or management plan, you people need to step
back out of the way so our young people don’t trip over the obstacles you push
out in front of them.
I congratulate and admire Abby Sunderland on her
attempt to sail around the world, Jessica
Watson on her epic voyage on the Pink Lady and
Jesse Martin for his great sailing story. Then just
recently the 13 yr old boy Jordan
Romero climbed Mt Everest and bad luck to the 12 yr old Michelito
a young Mexican matador who got tossed by the bull. I hope you’re ready to try
again soon young man.
All of these young people are our heroes. They are
our leaders by example who inspire others to take on the challenge and make our
community a better place to live in. Even more heroic are their parents. I know
there are lots more young people out there ready to have a crack so let’s
support their effort.
This coming Dec I will get to meet 22 more budding
young leaders who are just bursting to inspire us all. The Voyage of Discovery
or CI Boundless is a 4 day program for 15 to 18 yr olds and takes place in Nth West
Victoria and Central Highlands Victoria each year.
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