Thanks Tom. Thanks for all the good people in the world. Every single person out there that makes the world go ’round… Thanks!
I think this letter sums up a lot of what has been on my mind. I don’t have the same motivation bringing me to same conclusions (by conclusions, I mean questions), but I do come to a similar place in the end. If you’ve been reading my blog, this has hopefully been coming through in a lot of my posts.
As the boss puts it, there are two major questions at play here:
- One is in the meaning or importance or role of sports in society.
- The second is the idea of simply being good at whatever it is that you do. It doesn’t matter what it is that you do, just that you do it honestly, sincerely, excellently.
Let me take you back to an old post and this video…
And another video with Adam Kreek; it is actually Mr. Whitfield who pointed me over to this clip…
There are so many things going on here. I could go on for days and write so many posts about all the great things these guys say. But I’ll let you mull them over and maybe come back later…
But here is an idea I borrowed from John Verheul:
It’s the idea that even 1% can help. For all those that have helped me, I want to pass the buck. One day soon, I also want to pass on more than that; I want to pass on my time!
There are so many people out there who need help. There are so many people who don’t have the same opportunities. There are so many people out there who are struggling in pain.
Many people in developing countries. Many people that live in my neighbourhood. Young kids. Adults. Elders. Everyone needs a helping hand sometimes!
I want to do my part. My first 1% will be Kidsport. After all, that is the idea that has stimulated so many of my blog posts in the last little while! That is why I believe in the Olympics and elite sport. So at least 1% of all revenues generated from Shaun Adamson Training and the Shaun Adamson Supporters Club will be donated!
Thanks to everyone who has helped me reach for my dreams thus far and to all those will help me to make my dreams in the future. I just hope I can pass on as much as I have received!
::SAdamson









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