You don’t
need the Monday Morning Minute to comment on current events. There are plenty of other sources for
commentary on the news. However, I feel differently given the events of this
past week.
Kobe Bryant
Helicopter Crash – I was impacted by this more so than I expected. I am not a Lakers fan, Kobe fan, or really an
NBA fan. Perhaps, it was the fact that there were three 13-year-old athletic
girls involved in the crash that reminded me of my granddaughter who is that
age. Maybe, it was the thought of the families left behind and the outpouring
of stories of support and love for those that were lost. Whatever the case, it is a reminder of the
fragile and short nature of our lives. I have already been blessed with 20 more
years than Kobe got, but beyond that there is no guarantee.
Coronavirus
– The case count for this deadly virus is over 8,200 (as of this writing.) This causes me think about how small the
world truly is. We loosely use the term
“it’s a small world”, but the speed and distances of which this virus has
spread, shows us the true small world we live in today. We are incredibly connected, not just
electronically, but physically through the travel and movement of people
globally. It also reminds me that
medicine is still an art and not a science.
As much as we know about disease and disease prevention, this particular
virus has a head-start on our professional medical community. It is not a helicopter crash, but it is a
life-threatening event outside of our control.
Life is
precious, yet fragile. Hold on to those
you love closely. Don’t put off saying
what needs to be said. Don’t delay going
where you want to go. Do the things now
that you enjoy. Live life to the fullest
today. Remember, we are promised nothing beyond the moment we are currently
living.
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