“No captain can do wrong if he places his ship alongside that of the enemy.”
This bold statement by Admiral Lord Nelson is both a military strategy and a definition of courage. It also serves as great advice for every walk of life, both personal and professional. Commander Bull Halsey says, “All problems, personal, national, or combat, become smaller if you don’t dodge them. Touch a thistle timidly and it pricks you; grasp I boldly and its spines crumble. Carry the battle to the enemy. Lay your ship alongside his.” (1)
Who or what’s your enemy? Enemies come in many forms:
President Bush adopted Lord Nelson’s strategy in response to 9/11… go fight terrorists where they live… Afghanistan and Iraq. Americans are preparing to celebrate Memorial Day, a sad and solemn occasion to honor the American soldiers who gave their lives in war against the enemy. It is also a hallowed day to remember the values those men and women fought to defend freedom.
Andrew Bernstein of the Ayn Rand Institute says, “The meaning of Memorial Day is particularly pressing today when the United States is engaged in a war against fanatics who represent the extreme of intellectual, religious and political suppression. Freedom is unknown and utterly alien in the countries that support terrorists. They feel threatened by our most cherished principles and institutions, and so they seek to destroy us.”
The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Make 2004 a year of personal victory. Draw a straight line to your enemy and attack. Whatever enemies you face today… personally or professionally… adopt the strategy that’s made America great for the over 200 years: confront the enemy and fight to win.
(1) Why Courage Matters, John McCain with Mark Salter, Random House, 2004 (2) Every Man Out of his Humour, Act 1, Scene 1, Ben Johnson (3) The Progress Paradox, Gregg Easterbrook, Random House, 2003
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For an inspiring presentation honoring the people and principles of Memorial Day, I encourage you to visit the following web site:http://nathanadams.com/WeSupportU.htm