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Thursday, February 05, 2009
  Choose Joy
A friend of mine from college (i use the term loosely because we never hung out or spent time together, but he was a guy I knew, who was friendly.) He was in a "rival" band during our college years. He was the brooding good looking lead singer of his band. Myself...I was the chubby, not so brooding drummer of my band. Any how, Through the miracle of facebook he is now my "friend"

He put this on his blog yesterday. I found it inspiring and thought provoking. It goes along with my new philosophy on life: "I have a choice. I can bring in the joy, or i can suck the life out of the room"

Mr. Ivey has good thoughts, His blog is called "The Protagonist Theory" I asked him If i could share this with everyone i come into contact with, and he said "yes". So...I am reposting and linking to his blog here. Good Stuff.

There’s a lot of bad stuff happening right now. I won’t get into the details as the details seem to be penetrating everyone’s lives these days. I have been forced to dwell on circumstances lately, and that’s a dangerous and silly place to be.

My father died of Lou Gehrig’s disease a long time ago. A few weeks before he died, I woke up one morning to a note taped to the outside of my bedroom door. My dad wrote it some time in the middle of the night… said he was just thinking about me and how hard it must be to be a seventh-grader.

Father was right-handed. He made mention to me on several occasions – while we were playing ball or throwing rocks into a lake – that he’d always wished he was ambidextrous. He said most great athletes “could go both ways.” Father was not ambidextrous, but as it turned out, he got to write the note with his left hand. It had been several weeks since the last twitch took his good arm from him.

Here’s what the note said:

You are going to have a great day. It’s yours, and you can make it anything you want it to be. If the weather calls for rain, decide now that you will enjoy getting wet. If the test score is low, make up your mind that ‘it can only get better from here.’ If punished unfairly for something, just smile for the many things you’ve not been caught for… Attitude is everything. Today is not yet anything. Fill it with laughter. Dad.

I’m trying to remember that. Trying to choose joy over circumstance. Trying to truly believe that I am fearfully and wonderfully made and that the only thing we’re supposed to do every day… no matter what… is choose joy.

Posted by Billy Ivey
 
Comments:
Wow. You used the word "friend" loosely. That stings a little Mike.

But, whatever... Thanks for the propers.

Your friend, sort-of but, not really, evidently...

Billy
 
Hey,

I was not putting a negative spin on that. I liked you (not in a creepy man crush kind of way) We were friendly to one another, I consider you my friend...but i was never buddies with Billy Ivey. So, I did not want to use the word "friend" presumptively and you think to yourself...wow murphy is a Douche Bag. Did not mean to sting.

Frankly you and I have probably had more interaction via facebook than we did in a year at Samford.

So No offense please, i just did not want to claim you as my friend, and you consider me an annoyance or something.

I guess my College insecurities still lie deep in there somewhere.

Apologies.

Mike
 
As I mentioned in our back and forth on FB... I was totally kidding. Had we been closer at SU, you would be more aware of my inability to "pull off" sarcasm in written form.

I am deeply honored to have been reposted here.

(No sarcasm there... FYI)

I like Mike. Thanks, bro.
 
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