Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Heroes

"I wouldn't know what I would do without you . . ."



Seriously, we all have heroes in our lives, whether we realize it or not. If you're gonna argue the point then you probably live in a shoebox under a bridge somewhere where it rains all the time. Too bad for you.

I was thinking about this a bit ago and it kinda broke down into three categories:

  • Family
  • Mentors
  • Idols
You can figure out which is which.

In no particular order, except for the first six.

  1. Arthur "Bud" Berg and Marilyn Berg, my Mom and Dad.
  2. Jennifer Berg, My Wife.
  3. Mark Berg, my Brother (I'm surprised too!)
  4. Christ
  5. Father Charles Palluck (retired), the holiest man I have ever known.
  6. Sa Bu Nim Thomas Zoppi, the teacher.
  7. Benjamin Franklin
  8. Cary Grant
  9. Chuck Jones
  10. Daffy Duck
  11. William Shakespeare
  12. Scott Adams
  13. Mark Twain
  14. John Wayne
  15. Henry Ford
I doubt this list is complete but one thing bothers me - the lack of women heroes. I thought about it and Indira Ghandi came to mind. She is a great woman but she has not been someone I constantly look to.

I should.

I'm not quite sure what this says. I'm sure that some may assume I'm a chauvenist, or at the very least unenlightened. Well, I went to college, was an arts major, I've read Uncommon Women and Others by Wendy Wasserstein (It wasn't on the production schedule so I had to read it at the time instead of seeing it). I've had a number of influential women in my life.

I get it.

But none except those I've mentioned above have knowingly had a profound affect on me.

And that's the key right there. Heroes are people we as individuals admire, look up to, idolize, worship, aspire to - however we set them apart as models and icons for ourselves. I don't expect everyone to agree with me. Far from it. Them point in sharing is tom reveal a little bit about me.

And if you're bothered by Christ and Daffy Duck showing up on the same list I doubt you know me.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

hey, what a coincidence, Fr. Charles Palluck is on my list of holy men too; and I thought I was the only one.

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