“I could [have] had class. I could [have] been a contender. I could [have] been somebody – instead of a bum, which is what I am.”
Spoken by
Marlon Brando’s character in the 1954 film, “On the Waterfront”
What makes success? Opportunity, certainly. Hard work, generally. And a little bit of luck, more often than people like to admit.
My son’s elementary school was testing the physical prowess and endurance of its children recently. In an endurance test, the children had to run between two points and back again before a certain time limit was reached. The time limit got shorter and shorter as the test progressed, making the feat harder to achieve even as the kids got more tired. As soon as the child failed to make the goal one time, the test was over and the number of completed runs the child had managed was counted up.
From memory, my son completed only about 14 runs in the same test last year. But he goes to a karate dojo, and they have been practicing a similar activity. So my son was doing much better this year. He got to twenty runs, then thirty. He passed forty runs, then fifty. Now he was approaching the best performers in his whole school year. There were only two boys still ahead of him. He tasted glory. To be the top performer in his whole year!
At 55
completed runs, one of my son’s shoes suddenly fell off. We had bought him a new pair of gym shoes
recently, and had bought a pair that were a little too big for him, so that he
could grow into them. The new shoes cost
him his shot at glory.
There is always next year….

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