Today in the United States we celebrated the life of one of our most remarkable presidents, our 41st, George Herbert Walker Bush. President Bush was noted throughout the ceremonies for his achievements not only as our country’s leader but as a US Navy war hero, former Vice President, philanthropist, friend and father.
It was President Bush’s character that was recognized most of all. He was a fine, honorable man who served his country, family, and the world community with dignity, integrity, compassion, and honesty in addition to a great sense of humor.
Death reminds us of our vulnerability. No one lives forever. It also serves as a reminder of how we will be remembered. We ask ourselves, “How have we made our mark on this world? Who have we touched, and how have we done that?”
In the end, there will be no one else to blame or point the finger at. We will have to stand on our own failures and achievements.
If we honestly can review our lives and realize where we can do better, it’s not too late to change our course, to leave behind a better us.
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Well said!
Thank you, Jack. I hope all is well with you.
Doing OK! Hope all is well with you Mary K!