Learning from Others
Thursday, August 13th, 2009
I am really in a rut.
The bookshelves in my home, office and even the local bookstores are filled with variety. There are commentaries, novels, history books, how-to manuals, devotionals, and photo collections. And yet I continue to pull off biographies and autobiographies for personal reading purposes. I am really in a rut.
It is simply because I love to learn from the life experiences of successful people. I do at least look for variety in those I study. They are sports figures, historical characters, business gurus, theologians and heroes of the faith. I am not apologizing for this rut. As a matter of fact, I am convinced that some of the best lessons in life come from those that have lived it. Much can be drawn from both the successes and failures as well as the good and bad decisions.
One of the best is the book I just finished. Always By My Side, the new book by sports broadcaster Jim Nantz is one of the best I have ever read. It may not go down as a classic, but it is one of the most effective presentations of how to deal with the peaks and valleys of what life brings. Although not written as a personal statement of faith, this is a warm, sensitive and sometimes humorous presentation of how no one is exempt from the good, bad, and ugly of life, but everyone can successfully deal with it. I would highly recommend it whether you are an avid sports fan or not.
Me, I am in a rut. I love to learn about other people in order to be a better person myself. The Lord knows how much I need to. No amens please!