A few hours left in 2017 as I’m sitting on the skyline in
San Francisco looking across to the Coit Tower with the pulsing light Alcatraz
breaking the darkness. In keeping with
one of my oldest traditions, the last act of the year is to reflect on the year
passed and pause to acknowledge those who lit the steps that marked the days of
my journey. This year’s reflections will
include both the individuals who lit my path along with the moments of wisdom
that infused the passing of my days.
This was a year of transfiguration. The year dawned in the company of dear
friends in Melbourne Australia who committed on New Year’s Eve at the stroke of
midnight to daily offer an acknowledgment of gratitude for life each day of
2017. The Living Abundantly community kept its promise! And my year is the better for it! I’ve spent years advocating for the willful
and intentional expression of gratitude in all the enterprises in which I’ve
been engaged – not some sort of silent reflection but an explicit, unambiguous,
and communicated indication that the people and places in our lives are acknowledged
for the contribution they make to our existence. Experiencing a full year of this type of community
enriched my life and all that I engaged.
This was a year of mortality. I witnessed the paradox of 5 deaths. Each involved people or situations which, at
the beginning of the year, I would have counted as dear friends or associated
therewith. Two lives came to an end
(within weeks of each other). While I
miss their fellowship, I ceaselessly smile when I think of them. Two friendships died. In truth, whether they actually died this
year or whether they never existed in the manner to which I aspired I may never
know. And my practice of reckless
generosity without reciprocal agreement on the distinction between granting and
being taken for granted died. This year
taught me that I can handle the organic transition of life – the actual death
of friends – far more easily than living with the fact that someone or something
that I loved and valued is no longer vital in life!
This year I was the beneficiary of notable luminaries in
Melbourne – Michael Roux and his family, Serdar Baycan and Elizabeth Grigg, and
Mark Nebreda – all who warmly embraced the transformative thinking that I
infused into the days of the year. In
the vicissitudes of Australian corporate and political intrigue, these
individuals were constant navigators in the fog!
This year I was the beneficiary of the growing fraternity of
Charles Way and John Plunkett who worked tirelessly to advance the Innovation Alpha
investment platform in the face of relentless complacency. Together with the team at M·CAM International
and CNBC, we continued to forge an unshakable advantage in a market blinded by
consensus.
I had the honor of working (and cycling) with Nicolas Wales –
my dear friend and colleague who defined for me the essence of both of those
words in beautiful and meaningful ways.
I had the honor of standing next to my son Zachary when I
took my first tentative steps into making 2017 the year that I stood for the
quality of my life when I married Kim. The
blessing of his presence in that moment will stand head and shoulders above
most of life’s accomplishments.
Above all, this passing year was my first that passes in
peace. Until this moment, New Years
marked an aspirational initiation – a sense of possibility for the coming of
the New and Different. But thanks to my
wife, my love, and my partner Kim Martin, I come to the close of this year in
complete peace. And ironically, it is
this acknowledgement and benediction that lifts my spirits for the dawning of
2018. I’m looking into a year in which I
will live each moment with all those who share a sense of peace, with those who
emanate explicit and persistent gratitude, and those who see the infinitely
orthogonal potential borne of a relentless celebration of that which IS. Happy and Prosperous New Year to All!
MMXVII
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank you for your comment. I look forward to considering this in the expanding dialogue. Dave