Thursday, November 13, 2008

Our Precious Freedom to Fail

When Amber started the family blog we wanted it to be about fun and family but we also want the blog to serve as a journal of things going on in general. I believe as Americans we are headed for historic times in more ways than one and so I wanted to post some thoughts, if for no one else, my children and grandchildren to read someday.

I’ve been pondering the things I can do to prepare my family for what looks to be some very difficult times for our nation. My thoughts are continually drifting outside the comfort zone of my daily responsibilities, to thoughts of preparedness and freedom, and specifically, our freedom to fail.

We live in a time of the "government bailouts" of corrupt government sponsored lending institutions, greedy banks, poorly run insurance companies, and now even the bad business model of the car industry is looking for money. A bailout is meant to prevent failure or at least postpone it but what it really does is hand the power (freedom) of these businesses to the government. Our government was never meant or designed to wield that kind of power. Trying to prevent failure of business with this kind of intervention is risky at best, but if we as individuals ever surrender our freedom to fail it will be devastating for America.

God has blessed this country with freedom unlike any nation on earth where individuals can dream, create and achieve according to their own ambition and perseverance. Our freedom to fail is requisite to the real glory and prosperity of America. Failure leads to humility, cleansing, introspection and then resolve, aspiration and success. It is in failure that we realize our weakness, look upward for guidance and hope, and climb back to our feet. It is through heartache and tears that we are reminded to trust in God, commit to change, and be better than before. Americans are not strangers to hard times. Hard times have served as the refiners fire in building the most free, the most powerful, most industrious, most innovative and the most generous nation on the face of the planet. America is a true beacon of hope to all mankind because we have been blessed by God with the individual freedom to fail! Without the freedom to fail, there could be no real prosperity.

Many will stumble and fall in life's marathon, especially in these difficult times, and so it is so important we serve each other like never before. I am grateful to have the support of the family and friends I have and hope to provide as much shade as possible for them and others in the coming months and years.
When times are hard there is sometimes a temptation to see ourselves as victims looking to the Government as a savior. There are many in this country that have already surrendered their place in the pursuit of happiness for the wheelchair of security that the Government offers. They are pushed through life at a snails pace with no real direction. I do not refer to those who cannot take care of themselves but those who only look to be taken care of and are content to flounder through life in a state of mediocrity.
Thomas Jefferson said “I believe Americans will always find happiness as long as they do not allow the government to rob them of their labors under the false pretense of taking care of them.”
Samuel Adams said "If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude more than the animating contest of freedom,--go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen!"
Our founding fathers understood the dangers of moving from being a self reliant people to a people dependant on government. They understood this would lead to an erosion of personal freedom. There is always a price to be paid for freedom but it is never greater than the cost of surrendering that freedom. That is why so many have and do sacrificed their lives to protect, secure and spread freedom. I am grateful to the brave Men and Women who are on the front lines of this fight and hope that here at home we as Americans can be as valiant in protecting those freedoms from within, even the freedom to fail.



Abraham Lincoln...
Failed in business at age 21.

Was defeated in a legislative race at age 22.
Failed again in business at age 24.
Overcame the death of his sweetheart at age 26.
Had a nervous breakdown at age 27.
Lost a congressional race at age 34.
Lost a congressional race at age 36.
Lost a senatorial race at age 45.
Failed in an effort to become vice-president at age 47.
Lost a senatorial race at age 47.
Was elected PRESIDENT of the US at age 52!

5 comments:

Tricia said...

That is so funny that you posted this. Me and Mark just had a very similar talk about the same thing last night. I agree 100%!

anna said...

I've been waiting for this! I know it's been stewing in you for awhile now and I love the way you so eloquently put it! Very well written! Have you thought about running for office????

Heather said...

You are an amazing artist with words. Keep writing, I love to listen.

Doug Patterson said...

Wow Scott! Perfectly written, loved the presidential quotes, but the part at the end with Lincoln made my eyes watery. Thanks for the post!

Beach Mommy said...

You should submit some of your articles to papers. You may get paid to be published or a simple thank you for submitting. Pat really like how well you stated your thoughts. We couldn't agree more. How about a local office?? Mayor of Chandler maybe?? Love you all!