27 August 2011

Another Word (or Two) About Mediocrity

Some time back I wrote about Mediocrity and how it is the most average thing someone can do.

Thus, it is time to revisit this whole "mediocrity" thing. Things get average all the time, all things that are done over and over become average thus we become average. Let's say that you and I are All-Star Baseball Players and we are the current Home Run leaders in Major League Baseball. We've been hitting a Home Run at least once per game. However, we are no longer excited. The fans are but for us it is has become the same old, same old. It has become average and we have become mediocre/complacent in that what we are doing is no big deal.

How can we claim we have become mediocre or average? Well, it is something like that question of being in a car that is traveling at the speed of light and you turn on the headlights. Do they work? The answer is Yes and No.

It's like this: to the observer we are doing something spectacular. We are hitting one home run per game and in a 162 game season that is a lot of home runs and that makes it a remarkable streak. To the participants, us, hitting those home runs has become routine, average, and mediocre.

Thus the answer to the headlight question: to the observer the lights do not appear to come on, to the participant they turn on every time. The observer sees something that has approached the speed of light and moved beyond it and can only see the spectacular event unfolding in front of him. The participant sees everything including the headlights turning on as if not even remotely affected by the spectacular event that is taking place.

In the case of the car and its headlights, it is all about perspective. In the case of the home run hitters (You and Me) it is about doing what we can do to go one step further, to go beyond what we are used to. To break out beyond the mediocrity. To hit two or more home runs in every game we play (now that would certainly make things exciting).

There comes a time when an individual sees that there has to be more, more to living than just going through the motions and becoming complacent with life and all that we have at this moment. It is at point that the little light bulb flickers on over your head and the realization that something needs to happen. Something needs to change! That change will only happen with the first step and that is to recognize that change has to happen now, not later. If you put it off until later then I can all but promise you it will never happen.

So if you find yourself just like me then it is time for a change. Time to make things happen is right now, right here, at this very moment. Time to quit talking and start doing. The time for planning is over. Time to start hitting more home runs is now.

So start making that change happen because one thing is certain change is not going to change itself.

-Dave

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