Saturday, July 31, 2010

I Am The Captain Of My Soul

Well, it would be far too severe of an understatement to say that I waited longer than I should have to see Invictus.  The 2009 film, directed by Clint Eastwood, and starring Morgan Freeman with Matt Damon; is a story about South Africa, former President Nelson Mandela, and the 1995 Rugby World Cup.

Along with being a stand-out in the category of inspirational sports films, Invictus doesn't come without its underlying themes and firm value-based messages.  The movie's core is defined by its title, "Invictus" which is the title of a poem by William Ernest Henley.  "Invictus" is translated from Latin as "unconquerable," and was the poem that [as is revealed] got Mandela through the duration of his prison-stay, one day at a time.

The poem reads...

Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed

Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.

It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.

The content of the poem gives us a first-hand look into what inspired Nelson Mandela as a leader.  Mandela has always been an interesting figure to me, since I studied him back in my sophomore year of undergrad.  He is a man who has been to the very bottom and the very top; experiences that make him a leader that many people can relate to.  The simple fact that he has been both a prisoner and President of the same nation gives us just a taste of the transition that we went through.

Anyway, the point of this piece isn't necessarily a tribute to Mandela or the movie, but rather something that they both put on display for whomever wants to learn from it.  Guts.  Having some guts to be the "captain" of your own soul.  When the world tells you that something "can't be" or "shouldn't be," you have a choice - bow down to the world, or stand up to it.  Without change - concentrated, intentional change; everything will always be the same.  The same problems, the same solutions, the same everything.  Invictus shows us that Nelson Mandela wasn't ok with "the same," and so he did something about it.

In the movie, when asked why he was allowing a hated icon [the Springboks] to remain intact, Mandela replied, "If we take away what they cherish, we just reinforce the cycle of fear between us. I will do what I must to break this cycle, or it will destroy us."  Mandela was willing to choose what he knew would be effective, regardless of the resistance he knew he would face; he was the captain of his soul.

And now to the meat and potatoes of this article - politics.  The reason why I am a registered Independent is because I don't buy into party politics.  I'm sure when the idea was put into place, there were good intentions - but let's be honest, it hasn't worked too well lately...at least not in my lifetime.  In fact, even before parties were hatched in American politics, we were forewarned by George Washington himself, to avoid political parties.  Ha, we put his face on the dollar bill, revere his leadership as legendary, give him his own holiday...but we still think we know better than him? 

Take what Mandela said and apply it to our current political system - all Republicans and Democrats do to each other is "reinforce the cycle of fear" that exists between them.  One party trashes the other while they hold office, then when there is a change in representation the newly elected party spends all their time undoing what the previous party did, only to be ousted four years later.  A cycle that is slowly but surely "destroying" our country.  Look at our reputation around the world - in very few places are we respected, whereas in most places we are feared or hated.  So how do you garner that respect?  Respect yourself first.  We are all on the same team, we should start acting like it.

In Invictus we see that once the country started to overcome its differences and support the rugby team together as a nation, was when the good things started to fall into place.  And so instead of worrying about how we can exploit the failures and honest mistakes of our own countrymen for personal and selfish gains, we should look at how we can assist our fellow brothers and sisters for national gains.  And so as food for thought, I'll close with the slogan that was on the 1995 South African rugby banners...

One Team, One Country.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

You Just Never Know


Who woulda thunk?

Diamondbacks prove that Mariano is mortal. Giants and Angels go to 7 games in the West Coast World Series. Marlins swim up-stream. Red Sox shock the world. White Sox play in first World Series since the 50's.  Cardinals are the "Champs," but only win 83 games.  Red Sox don't shock anyone.  Phillies make Jimmy Rollins look like a modern-day Nostradamus.  Yankees finally nail down the right formula.  Wow, what a decade.

All these wonderful and dramatic story-lines defined the first decade of this new millennium, how the heck could we even begin to anticipate what the next ten years will bring?  Who are we kidding, we can't...and that's the magic of this wonderful game.  The last storyline that preceded a new decade was the 2000 Subway Series with Mike Piazza dodging bat ammunition from Roger Clemens.  We had no idea, then, what to expect over the next ten years.  We couldn't even fathom what the Red Sox winning a World Series would look like...let alone coming back from 3-0 against the Yankees.  We didn't know who Albert Pujols was!! Or Miguel Cabrera, or Carlos Beltran, or Joe Mauer, Tim Lincecum, Grady Sizemore, among others... .  Michael Lewis' New York Times Bestseller, Moneyball, hadn't been written yet.  We didn't know anything about the decade's most popular General Manager, Billy Beane, renowned statistician Bill James, and the concept of sabermetrics was foreign to our minds.

And here we are, ten years later.  The Cubs still haven't been to a World Series, the Royals haven't contended for anything, the Yankees and Red Sox still try to out-move each other in the off-season, and the Pirates still have not had a winning season.  But that's what makes it interesting, all it takes is one moment for all of that to change.  The next Albert Pujols could be playing in his first season this year (cough cough, Jason Heyward) or he could be in his freshman year of high school, or he could even be signing up for his first year of tee-ball this Spring.  The bottom line is that we don't know what this decade holds for us as baseball fans - but we can be sure of one thing, when we hit 2020 and look back over these upcoming 10 years, we will be able to sum it up with one word, "wow."

For starters, just look at the memorable occurrences that have already taken place in the first half of the season.  We've had perfect games from Dallas Braden and Roy Halladay, and Armando Galarraga...kinda.  We've seen the Major League debuts of young kids with superstar potential - Jason Heyward, Steven Strasburg, Buster Posey, Michael Stanton, Carlos Santana, etc... .  And in terms of looking at it from the decade perspective, we're only just teeing off. 

But let's look closer at the season now - we're one half of the way in, and although we've seen a couple of surprising team performances this year, a true student of the game knows that it is way too early to put much stock into the standings at this point of the season.  The best example in recent memory, of counting chickens before they hatch came in the 2005 season, where the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles were both in first place of their respective divisions at the all-star break.  Meanwhile, the two teams finished in 5th and 4th place of their divisions, respectively.

So my message - with all the aforementioned in mind - is to take it all in and enjoy it for what its worth.  If you're a Reds or Padres fan, who knows how long your surprise success will last...so, soak up the moment.  If you're a Pirates fan, you must never forget the frustration you feel right now because some day, it will make the success you experience taste that much better...so, soak up the moment.  If you are a Mets or Braves fan, experiencing a season of roller-coaster emotions, appreciate the fact that your season has meant something from day 1...so, soak up the moment.  This wonderful game is all about soaking up moments - from the amazing moments of the last decade, to the earliest moments of this next 10 years, soak them all up, enjoy them for what they are worth, and never get too attached to how things "are" because all it really takes to change everything is, well, just a simple moment.

For kicks and giggles, here are some end-of-the-year predictions...

*wildcard

AL East.
Boston
New York*
Tampa Bay
Toronto
Baltimore

> Half of Boston's roster is in the infirmary, and they are still keeping pace.  Just wait till they get healthy - getting Victor Martinez, Josh Beckett, and Jacoby Elsbury back in the second half is like making 3 blockbuster trades at the deadline.

AL Central.
Minnesota
Detroit
Chicago
Cleveland
Kansas City

> I think that the Twinkies have the most balanced team, which will the give them the ability to outlast the Tiggers and the ChiSox.  Although big props to the Sox for getting red hot in the middle of the season.

AL West.
Texas
Los Angeles
Oakland
Seattle

> Cliff Lee to the Rangers pretty much solidifies their first NL West title in a while.

NL East.
Atlanta
New York*
Florida
Philadelphia
Washington

> The Phils have been playing way above their level for far too long - ladies and gentlemen, I give you, the real Philadelphia Phillies.  And you shouldn't be surprised at the Mets - they've been playing way below their level for far too long - ladies and gentlemen, I give you, the real New York Mets.

NL Central.
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Chicago
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
Houston

> Great run for the Reds, but once the Cards get Penny back - that rotation is going to be out of control, period.  Matt Holliday just needs to catch the ball in the postseason.

NL West.
San Francisco
San Diego
Los Angeles
Colorado
Arizona

> San Francisco might have the best starting rotation in all of baseball, and once their 2-time Cy Young winner, Tim Lincecum, get his act together, they won't be losing many games.  They should probably pick up another bat before the waiver deadline in August though.


                                 ALDS.                                                                       NLDS.
    BOS def. MIN(4)   /   NYY def. TEX (4)             STL def. NYM(4)   /   SF def. ATL (5)

ALCS.
BOS def. NYY (7)

NLCS.
SF def. STL (6)
WS.
SF def. BOS (7)