The Monday Morning Mojo is intended to give an audience to inspiring stories that may not reach a broader public, and to celebrate those stories amidst the daily drumbeat of worrying news. These last two weeks it has been difficult to find a silver lining to what is happening in the Middle East and Ukraine.
A childhood friend shared the lyrics to Sting’s song Fragile that certainly reflected how I am feeling these days.
Fragile
If blood will flow when flesh and steel are one
Drying in the color of the evening sun
Tomorrow’s rain will wash the stains away
But something in our minds will always stay
Perhaps this final act was meant
To clinch a lifetime’s argument
Nothing comes from violence
And nothing ever could
For all those born beneath an angry star
Forget how fragile we are
On and on the rain will fall
Like tears from a star
Like tears from a star
On and on the rain will say
How fragile we are
How fragile we are
Here is the song sung by Sting for those unfamiliar.
Let’s just hope for peace, safety and healing for those who are the innocent victims of this tragedy.
Inspiration Amid Tragedy
I did attend a most inspirational benefit for Jesse Billauer, the Founder of Life Rolls On, the organization I wrote about earlier that helps people with disabilities surf, skate, fish and improve their lives. The event was hugely influential, inspirational and touching, and a nice distraction to the news of the day. Thank you, Jackie Kronick, for inviting us. Here is a video about Jesse that inspired the creation of his charity.
Jackie is now in Asia visiting her brother and my son, Samuel, which also makes me very happy.
A shout out and very happy 60th birthday to my good friend, Dan Krassenstein. Dan is an embodiment of positivity and here’s to wishing him the very best.
This issue of the Monday Morning Mojo is shorter this week as we hope for a bit more calm, tolerance and kindness in the world today.
Thanks!
Hoping for more healing and calm as well
The eons have proven Sting’s lyrics correct. Nothing comes from violence, and nothing ever could… With the exception of pain, suffering.
God bless the Ukrainians and Israelis as they face day to day fragility on one hand and conviction of strength on the other. And, God bless the thousands of souls crossing our border.
My Compassion for all peaceful people, who have to endure this bloody conflict in Israel for years. ???? When will human reason gain the upper hand?