I motivated myself to drawing another Mediocrity napkin!

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A Decapitated Life

This is gross, right?  Well, so is spending your life sitting on a couch looking at gross images.  So is wasting your life consumed with watching not doing.  So is criticizing what other people do while you do nothing.  So is killing yourself before your life is over.

A Reattached Life

I am currently reading the book ‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelley.  We all know the story of the Doctor who makes a man out of various body parts and brings the creature to life.  Did you know we do the same with ourselves?  We just do it at the cellular level.  Our body recreates itself constantly, old cells die off and existing cells divide to create new cells.  One estimate, just as an example, says that we replace 10% of our fat cells per year and between 1% and .5 % of our cardiomyocyte heart cells per year depending on our age.  That isn’t to say every single cell is replaced, that is not true. Many of our brain cells for example are with us since birth and will be with us when we die. 

The Changing Life

Having new cells isn’t as nifty as say having a new face attached (which now can be done) but it is a reminder that what our cells can do, our brain and body can do.  We ARE able to change our habits. We ARE able to change our attitudes. We ARE able to change our behaviors.  We ARE able to lead a life of excellence instead of mediocrity.

The Mediocrity Chair

What does it take? It takes a decision to do it and the courage, when the moment arrives, to take action. But, But, But…..All the excuses, reasons, fears, roadblocks, shortcomings, past failures, past successes, pressure, relationships, disbelief, self-loathing, lack of hope, lack of trust, lack of ability are what courage is created to overcome.  

So wind up that spring of courage, breathe deep and get the _______ out of your mediocrity chair and go. Whatever it is you want your life to be, I mean REALLY TRULY DEEPLY want your life to be… GO BE IT.  You might fail but you will be farther and better than if you stayed in that chair of mediocrity.

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Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman, who once had skin grafts done on my arms and back. They took the skin from my butt, which was basically the only place on my body that wasn’t burnt, isn’t that cute?

Quote by Andrew Carnegie, 1835-1919, Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist

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Trivia question of the Day

A man known to many as ‘The most hated man in America’ was suppose to be on the Titanic but missed the boat. Who was he and why did he miss it?

Hint: It was not Andrew Carnegie.

Come back tomorrow for the answer.

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